
The project commemorates the 150th anniversary of the California Geological Survey, and in particular William Brewer's travels as field leader of the survey. We are posting excerpts from Brewer's letters in real time (+150), accompanied by (mostly) present-day photos of the places he describes. You can see earlier entries here....
I should just take a bunch of analgesics today. The dress i bled all over last night is this one i tie-dyed. Christine did try, during quiet spells between my temper-tantrum rants last night, to point out how there was no clothing item better suited for blood spatters. Indeed, she is right. The obvious blood is cleaned up from the dress. Christine folded the laundry without my help last night, so i don't know if the laundry got as clean as i would have liked.
She did say she could see my smear on the glass wall.
I was thinking for applying for a job at AOL -- but it's gone now -- so that solves that. It was a truly bizarre job posting for a product manager, written the way some local Chipolte billboards were written, with a message in bold "hidden" in the full text. There were no qualifications listed. I figured it would be good practice. I'll hope it was pulled because it was an accidental posting, not because someone filled it.

I hate icing bruises.
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