A Change Of Pace
2014-07-22 00:47:15.000 – Kaitlyn O`Brien, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
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After a busy and eventful weekend, I welcomed the slower pace today had to offer. This morning, we welcomed Guy Gosselin and his family to the summit for a tour of the new Extreme Mount Washington museum as well as the Weather Room. Afterwards, everyone had lunch together in our living quarters. Guy is a former observer and has dedicated much of his time to the Observatory over the years. We were happy to greet him and meet his family and everyone enjoyed their visit!
Toward the afternoon, I was able to catch up on lingering tasks that have been on my to-do list for quite a while. It’s always a great feeling when you cross items off! All in all, it was a productive day and I hope to keep the momentum going!
Kaitlyn O`Brien, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
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