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Another weekend of not really doing anything but that's how I like my weekends, uneventful and plan free. Of course I'm playing some games and binge watching some shows but that's my only thing.

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Slept in, worked out at the gym at our apartment, tried to playing this Pokemon game a friend told me about and got lost in playing that for several hours. 

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3 hours ago, Zariel said:

It was snowing a lot of the day so I just stayed in and played osrs, talked to friends online. 

I did almost the same thing. It's too cold too much snow to go out. I had too much "out" time yesterday too, all I wanted to do today was stay in and hide. 

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No work for me today so I slept and relaxed. The only things I've done is take the garbage out and drive to pick up some lunch.

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I went out to lunch to get some food at lunchtime today and got stuck in a really long line and by the time I got my food my lunch was over so I had to eat it at my desk while working 😑

I went to work out this evening and helped make dinner too.

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Weather was great today so I went for a short hike at lunch.  All the recent rain is still draining from the watershed area making the Arroyo Seco not so seco..

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1 hour ago, Sakura said:

That looks like a pretty place for a hike~

It is.  If you follow the water upstream you can hike all the way up into the Angeles Crest National Forest area.  Probably about 8-10 miles, it'll take all day, and there's the possibility of meeting bears, mountain lions, scorpions, and/or rattlesnakes along the way.  :D  But wildlife aside it's a really nice hike up into the mountains in the background there, and if you take the right trails you get to look back and see the whole Los Angeles basin in the valley below, from the Pasadena Foothills and the Rose Bowl all the way out to the ocean and the coastline near Santa Monica / Long Beach.  Of course, I didn't get to do any of that on my lunch hour today, but I did a few years ago with my brother on a weekend expedition.  There's even a camp site up there if you want to overnight.  Far enough into the wilderness to get some peace and quiet but close enough for a day trip.

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6 hours ago, Sakura said:

How do you only eat 25% and not consume the entire can at once like a little woods goblin or is that just me?

I could easily have eaten the whole can, but I wanted to save some for later so I only took some of them upstairs with me, I've also put the can in a cupboard so I won't see it and be tempted to eat them.

But....

I know where it is so I'm bound to grab some more today.

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13 hours ago, efaardvark said:

It is.  If you follow the water upstream you can hike all the way up into the Angeles Crest National Forest area.  Probably about 8-10 miles, it'll take all day, and there's the possibility of meeting bears, mountain lions, scorpions, and/or rattlesnakes along the way.  :D  But wildlife aside it's a really nice hike up into the mountains in the background there, and if you take the right trails you get to look back and see the whole Los Angeles basin in the valley below, from the Pasadena Foothills and the Rose Bowl all the way out to the ocean and the coastline near Santa Monica / Long Beach.  Of course, I didn't get to do any of that on my lunch hour today, but I did a few years ago with my brother on a weekend expedition.  There's even a camp site up there if you want to overnight.  Far enough into the wilderness to get some peace and quiet but close enough for a day trip.

All of those things sound like things I don't want to meet when I'm out for a walk. I only meet the occasional rare hedgehog on my walk.

2 hours ago, Sarada said:

Life update from Ecuador I guess :v 
I got stuck on a volcano mountain last week because it started to hail and rain so we couldn't take the lift back down but it's okay because there were alpacas! 

Some monkeys are living outside my bedroom window whom I've named Tom, Brad, and Jerry. Yesterday Jerry left me a seed (I think) on my window sill. 

I have only had 2 tarantulas in my bedroom or house this week so that's an improvement :v there was a lizard in my bathroom last night however.

Yesterday I didn't have class so we took a boat ride and ended up at a petting zoo! I finally tried guinea pig too which I didn't want at all to begin with (they eat guinea pig a lot in Ecuador) and it wasn't as bad as I imagined. 

I don't want to meet any tarantula either. If I found that in my house I'd move out and it can just have the home. I'll find a new one.

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17 hours ago, Sakura said:

How do you only eat 25% and not consume the entire can at once like a little woods goblin or is that just me?

That looks like a pretty place for a hike~

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I don't know why but today I started picking out clothes for my trip to Finland~ It's less than a month away now so I guess I should be thinking about it. I'm going with Zeref, Zariel, and Lucky and even though it's still some time away, I'm starting to get a little too hyper about it.

You're going to have so much fun in Finland! 

4 hours ago, Sarada said:

Life update from Ecuador I guess :v 
I got stuck on a volcano mountain last week because it started to hail and rain so we couldn't take the lift back down but it's okay because there were alpacas! 

Some monkeys are living outside my bedroom window whom I've named Tom, Brad, and Jerry. Yesterday Jerry left me a seed (I think) on my window sill. 

I have only had 2 tarantulas in my bedroom or house this week so that's an improvement :v there was a lizard in my bathroom last night however.

Yesterday I didn't have class so we took a boat ride and ended up at a petting zoo! I finally tried guinea pig too which I didn't want at all to begin with (they eat guinea pig a lot in Ecuador) and it wasn't as bad as I imagined. 

Ecuador sounds exciting but I would not like those things in my room either. Stay safe ❤️

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6 hours ago, Sarada said:

Life update from Ecuador I guess :v 
I got stuck on a volcano mountain last week because it started to hail and rain so we couldn't take the lift back down but it's okay because there were alpacas! 

Some monkeys are living outside my bedroom window whom I've named Tom, Brad, and Jerry. Yesterday Jerry left me a seed (I think) on my window sill. 

I have only had 2 tarantulas in my bedroom or house this week so that's an improvement :v there was a lizard in my bathroom last night however.

Yesterday I didn't have class so we took a boat ride and ended up at a petting zoo! I finally tried guinea pig too which I didn't want at all to begin with (they eat guinea pig a lot in Ecuador) and it wasn't as bad as I imagined. 

I most  DEFINITELY DO NOT WANT any tarantulas ANYWHERE in my house!!!!!!!!!!!! 

I'd not be too keen on a lizard in the bathroom either,

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6 hours ago, Jellal said:

All of those things sound like things I don't want to meet when I'm out for a walk. I only meet the occasional rare hedgehog on my walk.

I don't want to meet any tarantula either. If I found that in my house I'd move out and it can just have the home. I'll find a new one.

I forgot about tarantulas!  And Black Widow spiders.  Yes, we have those around here as well.  :D 

Also deer, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, rabbits, lizards, hawks, and a bunch of other critters that don't typically chew on people.
  The national forest area is so close that we get all kinds of wildlife.  No monkeys however.

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