So, Shakespeare in Delaware Park is beginning any second. All's Well that Ends Well and Othello are this seasons production.
Kinda bored, feeling a little down or something. Not exactly sure why- although I have some tid bits to mull over.
Been a very busy social week considering I havent driven anywhere in quite some time. Super short jaunts is it. Mostly my friends have come to see me or come to pick my ass up. Hell, even
(e:ladycroft) has swung by to pick me up, haha. Poor little beastly car- hanging in there.. still need to get it into the shop.
This has been a quiet weekend overall, but its not over yet! This time last week, I was chillin with a bunch of friends. No major drama, just eating, playing, laughing, chatting and having a simple-good time. Bonfire camp outs are always a lot of fun for me. Its really the company more than anything else. There is a lot of history among most of the friends I keep. Its nice to just.. Be.
and to be looked after, and to look after my friends...
After everyone crawled into their tents to go to sleep, B* and I continued to sit around the bonfire for more conversation and bacardi. Sometime in the night he suggested we take on the wilderness. Always up for some adventure, I was eager to go at it- to explore the unknown. Armed with just a flashlight, we headed away from the bonfire and into the dense woods, further away from everybody- and without direction. Perfect.
Fox, coyote, deer and other creatures reside in the woods we were entering. It was creepy, the land was wet with dew. The sky was clear, full of bright stars, and half a moon helped light the way.
Our imaginations ran as wild as the animals in the woods. We thought we saw things, we thought we heard things.. and quite possibly we did- but with a flick of a switch to the super bright 1 million candle power flashlight, we didn't really see anything.
We kept going, winding through grasses, brush, trees and vines. Up hills and down/around trenches. We ventures further and further- until we were so deep into the woods, that we no longer could hear anything at all. Not a sound from an insect. We could no longer see the stars in the sky-- or any of the sky for that matter. The air was entirely still. We crept along, our breathing and footsteps the only sound to be heard. We stopped and looked around. Breathed. Nothing. So dark, so still, so far away..
a little nervous, but excited by our adventure, we continued until we could go no longer. We hit a swamp..
and our flashlight died..
If we could have gone further without the flashlight, I think we may have tried-- probably neither one of us wanting to chicken out.
.. but since we were at an impasse with the swamp, our only option was to turn back, and embark on the adventure of returning-- first through almost total darkness.
It was a slow go, but we eventually made it back to being under the stars. My legs wet up to my crotch, feet totally soaked, & head moist with dew.
and probably a big smile on my face.
we returned to what was left of the bonfire.. a pile of sizzling embers. We worked on building the fire back up, as neither one of us were ready for sleep. It felt good to warm up and to know that we returned safely.
yet our imaginations and senses were still heightened..
and the coyotes were heard getting closer..
and everyone else were alseep in their tents..
and the whole night was still ours..
We finally went to bed just as the sun began to rise.
Camping out is fun!
There where two episodes on last night that I missed so I guess I'll have to watch tonight it should be interesting.
I saw the show last week & @ the end they showed next weeks previews(June 23)-I yelled out "isn't that (e:inspiraysean)?" So indeed, correct call made.
i've got our dvr programmed. :O)