AHH, the view from my bedroom window in the morning. I had to do it, isnt that beautiful?
so into the second entry, and well, i waited long enough, i now have a job with Muskoka Transport, and i cant wait to start on wednesday. Things dont seem to be going fast enough, although i can see them moving alot quicker when i actually get into the regular bump and grind yet again. Though lots of things have happened in the 10 days, that i conveniently waited for my second post, not too many things are worth spending the time writing to you about, nor are they worth you reading about, except for a few things that stick out in my mind. I just recently found out that the main population of women in Haliburton are actually Lesbians. At first i couldnt believe it, but after a few of my excursions, and trying to start conversations, i am a true believer that this may be unfortunately true. The other unfortuante part is the fact that Chasing Amy is actually a fiction movie, so i cant learn anything from that either. Im also guessing that this is a good thing, that way i wont be tempted in staying after the 6 month period in which im planning on staying in Haliburton.
Anyways, the other thing that stood out over the past little while is that even people with jobs in cottage country dont live in cottage country, so there are not only people that commute to Toronto, but there are also people that commute from toronto, north. Now i want to say that this world is crazy, and things really dont make much sence, but this is the most confusing thing that i have found out about around here. I met a woman when i was doing my drug test, and she told me that she lived in barrie, and she was working in Bracebridge. now im not being judgemental (hey, she didnt live in Haliburton, so chances are she isnt a Lesbian ;) ), but id think that someone with an education could find a job a little bit closer, and not have to drive across 3 snow belts to get to work. but hey, thats just me, who am i to talk, i drove the 400 every day for 4 years, and that wasnt much better, talk about rat race. lol.
Well that is going to conclude my thoughts, and next time it should be at the most 7 days until the next time i post, so keep me in your favorites, and keep on checkin.
so into the second entry, and well, i waited long enough, i now have a job with Muskoka Transport, and i cant wait to start on wednesday. Things dont seem to be going fast enough, although i can see them moving alot quicker when i actually get into the regular bump and grind yet again. Though lots of things have happened in the 10 days, that i conveniently waited for my second post, not too many things are worth spending the time writing to you about, nor are they worth you reading about, except for a few things that stick out in my mind. I just recently found out that the main population of women in Haliburton are actually Lesbians. At first i couldnt believe it, but after a few of my excursions, and trying to start conversations, i am a true believer that this may be unfortunately true. The other unfortuante part is the fact that Chasing Amy is actually a fiction movie, so i cant learn anything from that either. Im also guessing that this is a good thing, that way i wont be tempted in staying after the 6 month period in which im planning on staying in Haliburton.
Anyways, the other thing that stood out over the past little while is that even people with jobs in cottage country dont live in cottage country, so there are not only people that commute to Toronto, but there are also people that commute from toronto, north. Now i want to say that this world is crazy, and things really dont make much sence, but this is the most confusing thing that i have found out about around here. I met a woman when i was doing my drug test, and she told me that she lived in barrie, and she was working in Bracebridge. now im not being judgemental (hey, she didnt live in Haliburton, so chances are she isnt a Lesbian ;) ), but id think that someone with an education could find a job a little bit closer, and not have to drive across 3 snow belts to get to work. but hey, thats just me, who am i to talk, i drove the 400 every day for 4 years, and that wasnt much better, talk about rat race. lol.
Well that is going to conclude my thoughts, and next time it should be at the most 7 days until the next time i post, so keep me in your favorites, and keep on checkin.
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