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the fuzzy path ahead

I'm supposed to be doing my Biology of Polluted waters lab. It's a frickin pain, because it's supposed to follow the guidelines for submission of the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, so it sounds really hardcore. But really, I don't know how hardcore I'm supposed to be with this. It is getting easier as I keep plugging along, which is a good sign.
I also have my first Spanish test looming before me. ยกCaramba! It should be okay.. I'm feeling fairly confident with that.
What I'm not quite feeling confident, is the fuzzy path ahead of me... in terms of my future. I've been doing thinking about the whole after graduation thing, and in this presentation about post-graduate schooling and such, they keep talking about finding what you're good at what you love to do, and pursuing that. And for some reason, I keep thinking about photography... and my heart actually races for just a moment when I think about it, partly because it's exciting, and partly because it's scary to think about moving in such a different direction, one where it seems to be so competitive.. There's also the issue of doing what you love as a career, and what you do as an occupation. Then walking through the University Centre (UC), there was this stuff on like international schooling opportunities... and as I raced around the displays right before catching the bus, I walked past James Cook University, and what caught my eye was that they had a university program in photography... And it really sent my mind racing. What does all that mean?
In part, I really do want to do things with my environmental science degree... really, I do. I'm just trying to find a way to reconcile these two desires? environmental photojournalism? sounds radical. try to revolutionize photographic methods to be more environmentally friendly? ahh, scary... who knows, man, who knows...
who knows what the coming year and pending graduation will bring?

| feeling: slightly giddy|
| listening: Cary Pierce - Miracle |
Today's Fotolog: Scattering into the winds

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