Troy was a wonderful way to end this trip. People chanting the first line of the Iliad in ancient Greek, just like on the first day. Only this time, they pissed me off cause they were all so fucking loud and nerdy. But that's ok. I surrendered myself to the *faithful* adaptation of Homer's classic, and quite enjoyed myself among my friends and collegues.
In just a while I leave on the roadtrip. I'm leaving alot behind, and beyond the roadmap which will bring me around the country, I don't know where I'm going. But I guess that's ok too. Tonight, my college career, and the roadtrip all give me the same feeling. A lot has changed, and a lot has not, but to me, right now, it seems past and future are really just one long present.
In just a while I leave on the roadtrip. I'm leaving alot behind, and beyond the roadmap which will bring me around the country, I don't know where I'm going. But I guess that's ok too. Tonight, my college career, and the roadtrip all give me the same feeling. A lot has changed, and a lot has not, but to me, right now, it seems past and future are really just one long present.
absinthe:
Don't forget to visit me on your roadtrip! If you're going through valley hell, that is. (I can't imagine why you would of all the places to roadtrip, but ...) Don't forget to bring the radical and awesome Al. Team Awesome is hot like Oakland in the summer.