ASU Junior Year
San Palmilla Apartments

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Junior year! Now you've gotten into the groove of things, you understand hot to work the system. This year I went through a lot of change, from breaking up to spending more time with God, making new friends, and learning more about the friends I already had. This is where I lived.







Like a good tour, we'll start from just outside the clubhouse and take a peek at the pool. Afterall, this is AZ, gotta catch some rays.


We'll walk down the sidewalk here, notice the beautiful landscaping. This was by far the most well kept place I lived, well, at least since I left home.


These large grassy areas are beautiful! But buyer be ware, most of the time this area was fairly well soaked... thats what you have to do to keep it green in AZ.


And walk right up, past Al's car and in the door on the first floor. You made it! Come on inside, I'll show you around.


We'll start with the nice, neat, picked up area first. This is our little entertainment center. Lots of good times spent here.


Here you can see the rest of the area, nice bookshelves built in. Also the eating area, nicely fits the table and all.


This is Dan and his brother Brent, aren't they cute? Two bubany's, they're going to look like twins when they get older.


That wraps around to the kitchen, with a small bar area.


The kitchen was very nice! Worked for making cookies (see the cookie sheet?) There was a slight lack of counter space, thats my only complaint.


Ok, quiz, you have 3 guys in a 2 bedroom apartment. How many people share a room? Answer: 3. Confused? Look at the next photos too.


Here's the other bedroom, at least one side. This is my desk, and printer and the server, they all sat on this side of the room.


Here's the other side of that bedroom, Dan's desk in the corner and Al's stuff on the right. You can always tell Dan's area since he decorates the walls and all that. I tried, but my posters fell down so I just left them off the wall.


Al's desk again, and the bookshelf over in the corner. That housed a lot of our stuff, was very useful way to use the space.


Well, that's all folks! Oh, one last photo. Here you can see a bit of what it looks like on those extremly rare occasions that a storm rolls thru town.