Me
Intro to Me..

So I'm now 19. I'm studying Zoology; I love it. I'm a reader, writer, photographer and diver amongst other things. I'm a bit of a geek, & often I'm running around Azeroth in my alter ego of fantasy land. I know the rep you can get from playing World of Warcraft, but what zoologist wouldn't love running around with a longbow adding all sorts of exotic creatures to their portfolio?

Anyway welcome to by blog. It's been on the web for quite a while now, and really all it's become is my diary, a way to vent my frustrations and shout about my excitements. I'm not doing it for internet fame or anything, it's for me. It's my life.

Freedom at last!

Now that I’ve finally finished my exams I have some time to write something interesting again! Read More...

 

Easter Holiday Part 3: San Francisco

Wednesday in San Francisco… We met up with the Petty’s in the hotel lobby and wandered off for breakfast somewhere. We found a nice place called Pat’s cafe, and I had blueberry pancakes with a huge mug of tea. It was a good breakfast! We then went off to find Westfield’s and Macy’s. Westfield’s was quite awesome. We spent ages looking for a birthday present for Toby that wasn’t $80 upwards, and eventually found the Hollister shop. I got a pair of shorts, a tee and a nice checked shirt, mum got a shirt, Chris got lots of tees and dad got a shirt. And I got a shirt for Toby. And dad paid for it all, although his card had actually been frozen due to transactions in America, so mum paid. Read More...

 

Easter Holiday- Part 2: Las Vegas

Where to begin, I guess, on boarding the 777 at Heathrow. Well, we didn’t take off until an hour after we should have done, for a start. Some silly Americans wanted to do a random security check on one guy once we’d already boarded. So that was extra boredom that I didn’t need. Secondly, my view was the wing. And pretty much only the wing. Fantastic! Read More...

 

In a Nutshell

The Unique Geek

Zoologist, Graphics Designer, WoWhead and Mac.
Life revolves around my friends and my degree.

I don't know what my next step in life will be; I'm waiting for the surprises.