On August 1st I set out with two friends to hike up to the summit of Mt. Washington via Huntington's Ravine. It was an incredible journey, a lot harder than any of us thought but after much perseverance, we made it to the summit, all be it later than we thought. With one of us injured, a new plan of action had to be sought one of much rest in between difficult stretches. When we finished the ravine we moved on to the Alpine Trail.
The Alpine Trail was gorgeous it allowed us to see all the beautiful vegatation that could grow in a harsh enviroment. With much care not to injure or step on any of the vegation, we walked this plateau and proceeded to Lion's Head. This was our final stretch to the summit. Once atop the mountain we enjoyed an incredible view of the surroundings with low clouds whisping through us. It was tiring but well worth it!
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I have obtained my Associates of Science in Engineering from Middlesex Community College. It is very exciting to see hard work pay off even if I am only halfway there. I start UMass Lowell this summer and am looking forward to the classes and learning experiences that await me!
Today I had the magnificent experience of trying the Starbucks Via Ready Brew. It is fantastic for "instant coffee", not to be known as instant coffee but rather ready brew. There is almost nothing sacrificed in flavor to make this new product. The process to make this is expensive and as such the cost will be expensive in the beginning but I am quite sure that it will be popular. It is quite amazing. Bottoms up!
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Today marked the beginning of my final courses at Middlesex Community College. I am very excited about this semester's conclusion after which I will be attending UMass Lowell to further pursue my degree in Electrical Engineering. I have three (3) more years left but hopefully with the offering of summer and winter classes I can cut that down to two (2) years. I can't Wait!