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Dr.Amber Trichome

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I’m wrapping it up at this travel assignment . It’s time I move on. I have been looking for awhile and passed up a number of offers. I passed up Albuquerque. I passed up Rifle. I passed up Alaska. Right now I’m actively in play with Chico, Mississippi, Colorado Springs and Maine. Lol. It’s a crap shoot.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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yesterday an hour long interview with Chico Ca peeps, today an hour long interview with Mississippi peeps. I am fucking exhausted. The accent on the Mississippi guy threw me off a couple times . I had to ask him to repeat a word or 3. Lol. He asked me if we could get Thallium up here and I thought he said Valium. Lol. It was so funny . I was like Valium? The anti anxiety medication? (Thinking what the hell
Is wrong with these people) then when he corrected me I thought it was so funny . A couple possible misogynistic attitudes involving the wife’s actions but I could be wrong and when I mentioned climate change I was wondering if I made a mistake. Anyway I think I was too much for them to handle. Lol. Chico might have liked me better. I don’t know anymore.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Wishing you the very best luck to you with all of your endeavor and or Adventures yuppers you got this LOL and the food might be worth the pay reduction :hump: :peace:
Thanks. I can’t wait to eat the food down there. It looks so delicious! Been living in a food desert for the last 6 months has been a bitch. I love seafood and will be able to indulge myself
Quite well down there. Yeah!!!
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Here is a photo collage I just made
From some shots at the beach today.
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the water is a very unusual color. I look forward to swimming in it one day.

I found some really cool shells. Not sure what they are . Maybe Oyster shells?

a visit to a very interesting museum was simply marvelous today!

some of
My favorite things from it……
The buildings and grounds were simply magnificent. The architect that designed the Guggenheim in NYC designed it around some huge old oak trees. Last picture is looking up at the ceiling in one of them.EA7AD1F8-276E-4456-B524-C4FDDA4B88F0.jpeg822C96E5-1C6F-4E91-A6C1-CB6E45D7460C.jpegD30955C9-FCFE-4B90-9732-ED3CCB791BFD.jpeg
 
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