Slow morning since my shift didn’t start until 13, Henrik and I had breakfast together.
I showed up at our trailer at 10 to start on the blog posts again. The ambassadors are producing a lot of content, of varying quality, which makes our job more or less difficult. I’m going through all the emails sent in and verifying that they have been responded to or published at the right quality, otherwise flagging them to be processed. Takes some time to go through, correct, and flag 350 emails, especially when the internet connection is at times really unstable.
At four, nine of our team took the bus to Ruby Welcome Center, where the cars are parked, and then headed into Charleston, where Michael, our deputy team lead, lives. After warm showers and some fresh clothes, we left for downtown Charleston and a nice pizza dinner. I won’t complain about the food at the Jamboree, but this was delicious.
Back to the house and just chilling on the porch. Nice break from the Jamboree.
Fun fact: In the USA, school buses, when they come to a railroad crossing, have to stop and open the door, which we did on the way to Ruby. Why can be read here: https://thenewswheel.com/why-school-buses-stop-at…/
Now time to sleep indoors for the first time in almost two weeks. Tomorrow awaits a day in Charleston with a bit of tourism stuff.
