Much like Mr. Cash, I too had swallowed enough of civilization and headed out.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php?topic=47118.0Two friends of mine came along and brought their dogs along with me and my dirty black dog, Lena. Everyone brought something constructive to do, yet nobody really made any effort to make headway. The dogs all disappeared, with the exception of 13 1/2 yr old Patrick, who is eminently more sensible than most dogs. From time to time on Saturday, the dogs would filter back into camp for water, meals, a little belly scritching, what have you. On Sunday the dogs all felt the urge to nap in the shade and snap at the usual buzzing flys.
The most work I did in order to maintain nutritional balance was to chop lotsa fruit to make a large batch of sangria. Someone, and I shall not name names here, forgot to pack a corkscrew. I, having great presence of mind was able to scrounge a torx head screw, but nothing to drive it, nor so much as a pliers to grip it. By sheer dint of perserverence, the cork came out of the bottle saving all concerned from insipient scurvy and insidious sobriety.
Food was simply fresh veggies and fruits, a few simple carbs like crackers, and protein was in the form of some shrimp and cod ceviche I had placed in the cooler deep in the ice. Napping was the order of the day both Saturday and Sunday. No moon to speak of on Saturday night and when nature called about 2 a.m. the Milky Way at near 6,000 ft of elevation was much like a low hanging ceiling that brushed the unkempt hair on my head.
There is rumor of a photo of me asleep in my lawn chair, an autobiography of George Washington on my chest along with a bowl of cherry pits, a hatched stuck in the stump at my side. As yet, I cannot confirm or deny, merely report the existence of a hush-hush campaign to embarrass me.
I saw numerous deer, heard an owl, heard and saw numerous species of songbird, enjoyed the constant presence of butterflies, and disturbed one very loquacious chipmunk. All this combined to salve the burns society inflicts on my soul, clear my head, and refresh my inner eye. Thank you Mr Cash for inspiring me to do this. Thank you sir.