




Now that the summer is comming to an end, its not really ending. No more school, atleast until January. It is kind of wierd, I have never worked full time for this long before, summer ends and I keep going. I will enjoy, I hope atleast. It has been good to me so far, allowing many games of Hero Scape, Dollar movies, and of course a plethora of time with Lisha. However currently Lisha is visting Summer in Colorado, leaving me with more time than I know what to do with. Yesterday I wandered around on train tracks in the middle of the Shawnee country side, read on the OBU campus, and watched an excess of History/Discovery channel. So for all of my graduated friends out there I think we can agree, this is different, very different. These are photos of my Shawnee adventure.