Thursday, May 28
2009-05-28 07:12:56.000 – Amy Terborg, Summit Intern
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It’s my second day as summit intern and I’ve decided I am a pretty lucky person. This morning I looked out the window and could see the mountain tops peeking up from the clouds and even a sliver of blue sky way off in the distance. Yesterday I got to climb all the way to the top of the tower, tag along on observations, and even met Marty.
Being a Meteorology major I am really in paradise right now. It doesn’t matter if it’s raining or blowing so hard I can’t stand. More severe means more exciting in my job description! I can already tell that this is going to be one of the most amazing experiences ever.
Just a quick hello and thanks to my family back in Michigan for getting me this far and for all your support.
Goodbye for now!
Amy Terborg, Summit Intern
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