Jason's Journey
A Philosophy on Life, Adventure, Happiness and Fear
A Final Post
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What. a. journey. Words cannot describe. Fantastic? Wasteful? Awesome? Stupid? Inspiring? Indulgent? Arrogant? ...
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A Scanner Darkly
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The animated movie adapted from Philip K. Dick's novel opened up some surprising realizations for me. Set in a world only 7 years from ...
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Tin Cup
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It's the US Open. You're on the 18th hole, and one behind the leader. You can lay up, easily go over the water, and be faced with ...
Falling Down
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Its Day 5 back at my parent's home, and I am getting a bit of relief writing, even if it is only for a short time. I even got a shiver ...
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Family
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It was never my family's style to get 'mushy' even though it had been 9 months since I had seen my parents. Alberta welcomed me...
Welcome Home
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On this, my 13th straight day of driving, I am aware of a normality returning to my life, and quickly. My welcome home had been wonderful i...
Hurtin' Albertan
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Im a hurtin albertan with nothin left to lose. - Corb Lund. Medicine Hat going to contact my cousin. tired after day12 of driving.
Yorkton
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The bike was acting up again, the same as in Kansas. Could it be bad fuel, again? I was not enjoying thinking of getting stuck, and how in...
CANADA
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The best driving day in the last 10 productivity wise got me from Yankton, South Dakota to Portage La Prairie, Manitoba in around 12 hours. ...
Another Day, Another Mechanic
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Woke up,and on the road for 9 but nothing prepared me for hitting a roofer's nail in the Shell garage station. Rear tire blown. Made a...
Texas
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It really is like Alberta's little cousin. Ive been able to catch up on my sleep on these roads, definitely the best in 8 months save f...
Mama Im Comin Home
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Guatemalan roads improved, but the weather did not. Cloudy, misty, cold and high altitudes combined with some overdue negativity to make fo...
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