The Airport *trip fatigue*
My friend Tuskie and I, at the airport. Pretty self explanatory XD We flew back to Alaska together from Portland Oregon
He has a Nardoragon avatar on VRChat but no one ever draws his original fursona Tuskie so I made an attempt. I literally drew this on the plane with no reference of what a walrus looks like except one blurry tiny pic on his phone, I think I did pretty well, considering...
P.S. I was ready to drop dead at this point by the end of this Oregon trip
He has a Nardoragon avatar on VRChat but no one ever draws his original fursona Tuskie so I made an attempt. I literally drew this on the plane with no reference of what a walrus looks like except one blurry tiny pic on his phone, I think I did pretty well, considering...
P.S. I was ready to drop dead at this point by the end of this Oregon trip
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Honestly the drive up was really good. The unpacking has definitely been the most exhausting but we’re almost done with that part. Biggest adjustment is getting used to the new time zone, now being 1 hour ahead of what I’ve had for many years.
Thank you. So far I’m liking it a lot. Gotta get a few things done like get an Idaho ID. before I can try to find a job. Depending on the state law those could take a while. It probably has. One of the big pluses for moving here is having family s lot closer than when I lived in California. The summers are hot. Supposed to be the low to high 90’s with at least one day in the 100s, thankfully AC and fans keep that at bay. Winter is supposed to be a lot colder than California as well. Might get to experience my first true white Christmas without having to go visit a place that gets snow I just might get to have it where I live. I do know that no matter where you live, every place has their ups and downs. Haven’t experienced much of that yet outside of knowing that Idaho has higher grocery prices than in California but I’m sure I’ll experience some eventually. We’re very limited on money at this time so we don’t have cable tv at this time which is a bummer but we have WiFi so we can watch things like YouTube and apparently with the phone plan my mom and I are on we get Netflix and Apple TV+ on them. Things are definitely bound to change, especially after at least 15 years.
Thank you. So far I’m liking it a lot. Gotta get a few things done like get an Idaho ID. before I can try to find a job. Depending on the state law those could take a while. It probably has. One of the big pluses for moving here is having family s lot closer than when I lived in California. The summers are hot. Supposed to be the low to high 90’s with at least one day in the 100s, thankfully AC and fans keep that at bay. Winter is supposed to be a lot colder than California as well. Might get to experience my first true white Christmas without having to go visit a place that gets snow I just might get to have it where I live. I do know that no matter where you live, every place has their ups and downs. Haven’t experienced much of that yet outside of knowing that Idaho has higher grocery prices than in California but I’m sure I’ll experience some eventually. We’re very limited on money at this time so we don’t have cable tv at this time which is a bummer but we have WiFi so we can watch things like YouTube and apparently with the phone plan my mom and I are on we get Netflix and Apple TV+ on them. Things are definitely bound to change, especially after at least 15 years.
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