vag·a·bond (văg′ə-bŏnd′)
n. 1. a person without a permanent home who moves from place to place. 2. a wanderer; a rover. 3. a vagrant; a tramp.
adj. 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a wanderer; nomadic. 2. aimless; drifting. 3. irregular in course or behavior; unpredictable.



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Friday, May 30
no school, no rain

so it according to la nacion the first tropical storm of the season, "alma", has formed off the pacific coast of costa rica. not only the first tropical storm of the season, but the first tropical storm ever to have been "born" on the costa rican pacific coast.

which is all very momentous and exciting (i guess). but the most amusing thing is - i have no school today, and it stopped raining last night before i went to sleep and hasn't started again. there are sunny skies outside my window.

i keep waiting for the school to call me and say "where are you??!!! get over here now!" but so far that hasn't happened. :)

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-Rolf Potts, Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel

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