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cumou ([info]cumou) wrote,
@ 2008-07-17 00:06:00


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conversation, anyone?
so, let's talk. ask a question, or something. I'd like to get to know you guys..


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[info]melohadalillamb
2008-07-23 08:52 am UTC (link)
Amelia sounds lovely.
I do that with bands that I've neglected, too.
It's one of my favorite things to do.
I get tired of bands fast, so I love listening to something I rarely here.
I have 3 favorite places.
Yachats, Oregon. It's a really cool beach we have down south that is different from the typical long sandy/crowded beaches in northern oregon. There isn't much sand on the shoreline, it's mostly all big rocks. My dad and I would sit on the edge of the tall rocks, and watch the waves crash. When they hit the rock, it splashes high and loud, and you get misted with the cold salty water. We would sit there for hours just watching the waves hit. For some reason when we were there, we never thought about anything else, we rarely spoke, we would just sit in silence and watch life happen. It was his favorite place in the world, so I made it one of mine.
Lewiston, Idaho
Shitty town, shitty people. But I grew up there with my dad and my huge family. I went to school here in Oregon with my mom, but I spent about 4 months out of the year in Idaho with my dad, and thats where I really grew up. School was school and I never really fit in, but Idaho was the love of my life, and my brothers and sisters and my cousins were the only friends I ever cared about.
I miss my childhood and my father more than I miss anything in the whole world, and when I'm in Idaho I can feel the memories.
It hurts, but the pain is worth it.
Akumal, Mexico
Words cannot explain my love for this place.
Dirt roads. Locals. Salty air. The smell of fruit. No cars, just bikes. Bright colors.
Every year that we go here I'm the happiest that I've been in my entire life.
I mean its not the vacation thing, it's the place itself.
I would kill to live there and work in their marine conservation programs.
In fact, I might.

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[info]melohadalillamb
2008-07-23 08:53 am UTC (link)
hear*

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