- Hardboiled Eggs
- Fried Eggs
- Pasta or Quick Rice
- Oatmeal
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Mastering the art of cooking in your office
I bet you did not know you can cook the following items in a microwave or hot pot
Parking
The key to finding a place to park my truck is to be very familiar with the town parking regulation, limits, and traffic patterns. Since it is now winter and dark at 5:00 pm, living in the truck means I can go to bed early. Unlike the summer, when it stayed light until 10:00 pm or later it was more challenging. I typically park in a residential area with little or no traffic. I try to find neighborhoods of family's that are quite in the evening and morning. I also have to make sure there is not too many street lights so that I can go to sleep in the dark. I have to get to my truck late in the evening, so that no one sees me crawl into the truck and get up early enough that no one sees me leave. There are many streets close to campus that provide this opportunity. It is also nice to have friends on the campus and local police who recognize my truck, if necessary.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Worth Every Penny
I bought a gym membership for $419 at the university. The gym membership includes:
- Unlimited Showers and no water bill
- Unlimited Clean Towel, I never have to wash one again
- Free Cable TV from 5:30 am - 11:00 pm (with mild exercise)
- Hot Tub
- Pool, Weight Room, Track, and more
- Free Wi-Fi
The Red Truck Challenge
Last May, my apartment lease ended. At this time; I have to decide if I wanted to renew my lease, I choose not to. At the end of May, I put my belongings into a friends shed and stored them for the summer. I gave most of my furniture and kitchen items away to friends who were moving into new apartments for the summer. I started living out of my truck, camping on the weekends, traveling a lot, and sleeping on friends couches. I thought by the end of August I would look for a room or house to rent, I just never got around to it. So, I continued to live out of my truck. So, I have challenged my self to sleep in my truck for 365 days! Currently I live in a 1999 Ford Ranger.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Blossom Lake
Blossom Lake is technically in Montana. This 3 mile hike is in the covered woods. Pear Lake is just as the guidebook describes it, a muddy gross pool of stagnent water.
Revett Lake
Revett Lake was suppose to be a gem in the northern idaho wilderness. The easy 2 mile hike had a great reward of a small glacier lake. Scouting for a campsite was an interesting experience due to the amount of vandalism to the wilderness. Many trees were cut down by campers looking for fire wood and other trees were covered with lover's initials. Since it was bear country, we choose to cook by the lake. When it got dark out I got to see the milky way and it was amazing. It was hard to sleep because of all the pine needles and that were falling on the tent making creepy sounds that sound similar to bear noises.
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