Well, this is my last post from Vermont. My next few will be from the Boston area, then Dublin itself. The last time I had a major move, as in to or from school, was the start of last school year (August 2007). It is now almost 2009. I realize that this is the longest I have lived in the same place since the house I grew up in (we moved out August 2006). I will really miss being here in Vermont, but on the flip side, I am ready to move on considering Dublin is just on the other side of the new year. Last night, I started to pack up, but only got so far. I cleaned off the clutter on my desk (now it only looks like a mild mess). Pots, pans, and dishes are next. In about 48 hours, the trip home will begin. The past year and change was great being here in Burlington. I got to meet great people and do amazing things. The entire college experience is not just limited to the classroom. There is plenty learned living with the roommates and the adventures that go on. I just want to thank the people who made the experience fun and memorable. It would be a long list, so I'm not going to start listing people off. I do want to have a quick thank you to Rob Williams. He is a professor here at Champlain and also a yak farmer in the area (he even finds time to read the blog!) for giving me a chance to make a documentary about the yak farm for a final project for one of my classes. It is embedded below. It's 5 minutes on the dot.
With peace and love,
Scott
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