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Hey you guys. So this piece is for saleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

 

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I would appreciate it if anyone can give this piece a new home. Its a resonable price and it is ready to hang. No extra work needed for this piece. It just needs a good place to hang and show off. 

If anyone is interested please let me know as soon as you can so that we can get this to you as quickly as possible and make more room for other pieces to be put up. 

Thank you all so much and I hope everyone has a fantastic day today!

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2018-05-10 07:00 by Sarah Denninger
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Hey you guys! So this piece is for sale and is looking for a new home! 

 

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If anyone is interested in purchasing it please hit me up at kairia.rocks@gmail.com and we will work to get it to your house as quickly as possible. Thank you all so much and I hope to hear form some of you! 

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Hey you guys. So recently I have made some changes to a few pieces that I have had for some time. I hope that this adds some interest and will make them move quicker. I would appreciate it if you guys would give them a look and see what you think. One of them I completely changed and I really do think that its more interesting then how it was origionally. 

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I really hope these pieces get to go to new homes. If anyone is interested in purchasing these items please email me at kairia.rocks@gmail.com so that we can get it to your home as soon as possible. I really appreciate all the support and hope to hear from some of you guys soon. 

 

Thank you so much! 

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From Wisconsin I decided to go and head to Atlanta. There is this friend in the city that I have been visiting on a regular basis and he had bought a painting from me recently. So along with all my belongings was this huge ass painting that I had decided to lug around so that it would save him some money when it came to shipping. Really I was just excited to have a normal bed and to sleep. Not only that but I was ready to see other parts of Atlanta.

To to make the drive easier I had left from Burle State Park and drove three hours south to this campground call Pigeon Lake Campground. I stayed the night there and the next day I drove almost seven hours to Atlanta. Luckily I woke up early and left at a reasonable time so that I could beat the traffic in the city. The drive was pretty reasonable and the weather was nice so it didn't get to bad when I did come to a small standstill in Kentucky. I was able to roll down the windows and get a nice breeze to cool myself off as we waited for them to clear the area.

From the standstill traffic I easily maneuvered my way to the outside of Atlanta but once I got to the city I remembered why I hate driving through the city itself. It's an absolute wreck and getting to your destination is like a jigsaw puzzle. There are so many roads that go off of other roads and you have to pay attention to where you are or you'll be going in circles trying to find a way out. Really it brings up memories of when I was driving through New York and got stuck in the city for an hour just trying to find my way.

After figuring out the puzzle I got to the house and quickly started to destress and make myself comfortable. Ateneq (my friends Husky) got so excited and was all over me as I brought my bags into the house. Once I was done I wrestled with him a little bit and said hello. Ateneq seemed to be ready to go and do anything to let out his energy and I was doing my best to have him let loose while we waited for my friend (I will call him R for now) R to make his way home.

Once R was home we got ready to spend the night at a birthday party. Last time I was in Atlanta I got to meet his friends and I really enjoyed all of them and their personalities. Every single one is different and every one really does add a little something to the group itself. Not only that but they are all so entertaining if you are just people watching.

Really the rest of the night was pretty mundane in terms of all of us hanging out. WE had good drinks, some good food, laughter and genuinely a fun time as one large group. I even got to enjoy some interesting cake that had some strange fondue topping as the icing. I can say that it ended with a bang and I really enjoyed the start to a wonderful weekend.




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After I finished up at Shawanee National Forest I set off to my next destination in Minnesota. Originally I was going to go to this nation forest called the Superior National Forest all the way up at the top of the state. Somewhere along this drive I did the math and realized that if I wanted to get home and pay my bills that I was going to have to reroute myself to another destination. So I decided to go ahead and stay in Wisconsin and go to this place called Brule National Forest. It looked like it had some stuff to do and a few places that I could hike so with the reroute I quickly got to my destination. Once there I realized that Wisconsin makes you pay a **** ton of money just to stay the night in the forest itself. They not only charge you to stay at the campground but they also charge you to have the vehicle. The numbers quickly added up. Honestly it was quite disappointing to have that hit you in the face after a long drive.

With that in mind I decided to pay for one night instead of two and made camp. The campground was empty and I quickly made myself at home and went to bed. The next day I woke up to a freezing temperature of forty degrees. So waking up and getting ready took a little bit of time to do. For one I had to beat the cold and for another I also had to change. Getting up and quickly getting dressed for the day I got my camera gear, water, and of course a cup of some nice hot coffee.

Pack filled up and ready to go I started exploring the area. My first destination was the snow filled area behind the campground. Walking around I made my way down and got to the snow and like my inner wild child always does I got into the snow and started messing around. By then it wasn't that cold and I was wearing the right kind of clothes to keep myself warm and of  course I am one of those people that prefers the cold vs the heat. With the cold I can function and if I get too hot I can always take off a couple layers of clothes. With the heat it's not really like I can just take off a layer of skin. I mean there's no winning with the heat and the humidity.

As I started exploring the area I realized that there were a lot of places to go and explore but you needed to drive about twenty minutes to the different areas.  Not a problem but a lot of those areas also charge for you to be in the park.

 

Really Wisconsin is a very beautiful place but I felt like it was the wrong time for me to be there. A lot of the areas where you can stay for cheap were closed due to snow and ice and I really do think that there would have been more that I could have done but in honesty it takes time to get to these areas and I really only had a day and a half to go around and see what was around. NOt only that but if you drive diesel then you have to consider that the prices are through the roof. Almost $3.12 a gallon! Absolutely crazy. In Atlanta it's around $2.89 which is still quite high but it's more affordable but then what they were asking for up North.

 

So if you have the time, the money and the drive go to Wisconsin but be prepared to pay a hefty price to see all the things they have to offer.



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