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A Few More Days In Paradise
2008:09:09@ 23:21:02 -0500 under Life, MTU, Travel
I might sound like a broken record but as happy and excited as I was about ten days ago to be going there, I was equally sad & depressed to be going away from it - at least until the next time, whenever that may be… Looking back at these ten days while I awaited the boarding call for my next flight in Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport, I couldn’t help but feel that the trip was pretty eventful and relaxing - with the exclusion of an unforeseen circumstance that prevented me from meeting buddy Kyle’s parents and walking across the Mackinaw Bridge. In a nutshell, I did lot more work than I have in the last six months and if I said I had fun, it’s an understatement - interacted with many a (new) friends, met and hung out with almost all of those that have made a difference in my life in the 66 months that I lived here, worshiped the holy spirits at KBC, cooked B3 at a friend’s house, enjoyed great food served with home-like care, collected GPS coordinates for numerous pictures from my showcase, watched and shot (photographs of) two Huskies football games played on a brand new turf (thanks to the Athletic Department, I got an up close and personal view of a Goal Line Stand, a Safety and a plethora of TDs), tried my hand at water sports (thanks to Liz, Amy, Scotty, Julie, Bucky, Cheryl and Jenna), visited the industrial ruins at Freda (a small township where I had once had the best banana pie ever), took a tour of the Quincy Mine and more. Things that I (re)learnt during my stay here:
- The only way I could be considered to be in shape is if random shapes were also considered to be shapes.
- New found respect for folks who do water sports and shoot pictures of water sports. Although not by much, I would like to think I am slightly better at shooting than participating in them.
- New found respect for ROTC Officers and Cadets who do a cumulative number of push-ups every time Michigan Tech football team scores points. I suck at doing push-ups
- Practice, Preparation, Planning, Patience and Perseverance are useful tools to have and more the better.
If a picture’s worth a thousand words, the ones in the collage below should provide a bird’s eye view of my stay:

These and other pictures from this trip are here:
NCAA DII Football: Winona State Warriors @ Michigan Tech Huskies :: NCAA DII Football: Hillsdale Chargers @ Michigan Tech Huskies
Water Sports on Portage Canal: Day 1 | Day 2
Covered Road & Industrial Ruins in Freda
Quincy Mine
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