Sunday, July 06, 2008
On Top Of The World
Hello, again, everyone. I'm afraid I haven't received any blog entries to transcribe, as of yet, but I do have a few updates. First, Ryan has made it safely up the mountain where there is snow and splendour as far as the eye can see. He's taking pictures, writing, and enjoying his surroundings thoroughly. As I understand it, tourist season is starting to pick up, so he's got plenty of work but he's settling in beautifully. He is finally receiving mail, so thank you to those of you out there making sure he has a steady supply. Let's make his co-workers jealous, shall we? No pictures as of yet, but I will be sure to make them available to everyone as they come to me, which should be soon. Thanks, everybody!
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Good to hear he's doing all right. I read somewhere that some roads in Glacier National were snowed in and practically un-plowable, so I was kind of worried.
I don't suppose any of his co-workers will be receiving postcards from Japan, do you? = D
I definitely remember him using the word "dynamite" to describe excavations. But he also said the snow was starting to melt, I think, so it should be less of a concern, now?
I severely doubt his co-workers can make such a boast. That's just wonderful! Thanks!
I got your message, and I think I will send him a letter this week, do you know how long it takes for USPS to deliver it?
Colby! Hi! Glad to hear from you!
I tracked it, once, and between the time I sent it and the time he got it, five days had passed. I'm sure three of those were simply getting the letter to Montana, and the other two involved waiting for someone to put it on a mule up the mountain. So you can be pretty sure that Ryan will have anything letter-sized that you send him through ragular mail within five days. And Colby, thank you so much, I cannot tell you how much Ryan will love it or how much I appreciate it. I hope you are doing well. Thank you so much! - Zoe
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