Later that night, I stopped at a rest stop just inside of Colorado, and discovered that on the other side of an open gate was a community center with some kind of commotion going on. I went to check it out, and it turned out to be a Quinceanera. I had some appropriate clothing, so I watched for a while, but since everything was in Spanish, and I didn't know how to dance to anything, it was pretty boring.
This afternoon, I arrived at Fort Collins, Colorado, in order to visit Colorado State, one of the schools I'm considering for graduate school. I have a meeting with the professor tomorrow, but today I checked out a Christian housing facility. It was very nice (and co-ed), but it costs an arm and a leg, and a meal plan is required on top of that. So that doesn't look too promising there. I plan on staying in town for a couple of days to finish checking out the campus and go hiking in the mountains, but after that, it's off to the Grand Canyon.
This afternoon, I arrived at Fort Collins, Colorado, in order to visit Colorado State, one of the schools I'm considering for graduate school. I have a meeting with the professor tomorrow, but today I checked out a Christian housing facility. It was very nice (and co-ed), but it costs an arm and a leg, and a meal plan is required on top of that. So that doesn't look too promising there. I plan on staying in town for a couple of days to finish checking out the campus and go hiking in the mountains, but after that, it's off to the Grand Canyon.
I've always wanted to see the world's largest prairie dog, but they put up that stinkin' wall so you can't see it from the highway!
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