Thursday, September 16, 2010

Cognito ergo nom

Well, things took a bit of an upturn today in Chris Poulin’s world. All of my SCA paperwork is officially though for my 17 week extension, I got an offer to help plan a $4,000 interpretation project at the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge and I have discovered the most delicious breakfast – in the world.

Eggs in a basket with two hunks of two year old cheddar, pan fried in the “basket” portion before the eggs are added. Google it!

As previously mentioned, Great Meadows just opened up a new visitor’s center near Assabet River in Sudbury, Ma. While I was there I dropped them my resume and offered to volunteer and less than a week later they are already talking about ways I can get involved. This is probably one of the few jobs that I would be willing to relocate for. Working as an interpreter at this refuge (and getting paid for it) is not only my most recent wish list item, but unlike many things that get onto my wish list it is actually achievable! Opportunities like this make me forget that I won’t be hiking the Appalachian Trail, fighting zombies or time-hopping with Dr. Who in the TARDIS any time in the near future.

I have a couple of media projects that I am working on right now including an article for River Day 2010 with state representative Niki Tsongas, a video of the same, an educational video game on the regional website and….

DUN dun DUNN!!!

A new section of the Region 5 website with content created and gathered by Chris Poulin and made live by our fabulous webmaster. The same webmaster, in fact, who will be starring in an upcoming horror movie about an insane, blind and highly murderous dog-creature.

My co-workers are great.

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