Hey, it’s me.

Who the hell am I?

Hello all. Welcome to the blog of me, Kevin Arsenijevic. A little background for those who don’t read bio’s like myself.

  • I’m 22 years old with a Fine Arts degree in technical theatre.
  • I’m thru-hiking in early April.
  • I currently work on board the third largest cruise ship in the world as a light technician.

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    My friend JT and I after we conquer the Caprison Challenge

  • ^^ That being said, I live in the space some people would consider a small walk in closet. That’s minimalist living, I can poop and shower at the same time.
  • I TOTS DO NOT enjoy long walks on the beach. I’ve been in the Caribbean for the past seven months and boy howdy do I need a change. There’s only so many “cute little roosters” you can watch go across the sand before they start becoming huge assholes and eating all of your food.
  • I’m afraid of lobsters. Don’t ask, emotional stuff is involved that no one wants to hear.
  • Not too fond of toast. It’s an impersonator and I don’t appreciate it’s fresh bread knock off behavior.
  • I love the outdoors… Why I’m here.

What Else?

I’ll be checking in periodically through the duration of my cruise. My contract comes to a close January 24th, when I will recount my experiences on the ship and the troubles of planning a 4-5 month long thru stranded on a ship with slower than dial up internet speeds. After that, I don’t really know what I’ll do until the trail. I’m going for short term employment, someone has to find me valuable for at least three months… right? Yes, a job please.

In the mean time, stay out of trouble you thirsty readers, I’ll be back.

 

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