The Lincoln Skyline Project (now known as the Nebraska Skyline Project) initially began back in 2010 when I was lucky enough to have a summer job in a building that faced downtown Lincoln. However, my days in the dorms ended in 2013, and I moved to Omaha in the summer 2015. Nevertheless, I chose to continue the project on a broader scale.
Monday, July 18, 2011
July 18, 2011
This morning I woke early, but due to the fact that I went to bed around 10:30 p.m., it wasn't a problem. I felt rested and fully alive for the first time in many days, so I decided to go on a walk before the temperature rose too ridiculously high. The rest of my day was nothing too fascinating. I showered, went to lunch, hung out in my room, went to class, ate, and now I'm working. I honestly don't feel bad about my unremarkable day, though. It was not a good time to be outside. This morning/early afternoon was bearable, but when I walked to class around 2:15 p.m., I felt like I was in Hell... The only upside is that I'm pretty sure that the sun and the lack of precipitation recently has burned off a tiny bit of the moisture in the air. It's still humid, but I don't feel like the air is quite as thick as a few days ago.
Well...I'm working at the Arctic desk until midnight, and I have nothing else to share. Perhaps when I leave my shift, the temperature outside won't be so unpleasant. This heat has gotten really old, really quickly, and I don't know how everyone is going to survive another week of this BS.
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