June 10, 2006

pyro

Today, I plan on going to the Princess Di Exhibit at the Dayton Art Museum. It has the dress. Today and tomorrow are the last days. This will be an exercise in calmness as I brave the hoards of people. I don't particularly like crowds. I didn't mind NYC because the crowd was moving. People were trying to get somewhere. Whenever people are in one place like a museum... or the shopping market... the whole stop-go... stop-go... stop right in front of you and block the whole aisle...ugh. I suppose it doesn't really matter, not in the big picture.

I'll be working today to make up for Monday's Mental Holiday. and I'll be working overtime tomorrow.

Camping last weekend was very nice. It was sort of unexpected because I was planning to spend the weekend with Lady... at her house. I would have preferred not to drive 3 hours there and 3 hours back. But, I got to play with fire. And catch up with some people I've not seen in the last 7 months. Besides, who else can boast that they've heard, "I'll get naked if you do..." from Dusty? Eh?

There was a waterfall that we went to cool down. It was ice cold, but you still had the overwhelming desire to put yourself in the gushing fall. I was really proud of Lady for not letting her fibromyalgia stop her. (Cold tends to lock her musles up) It rained a bit, and we moved a screened in tent. We were amused as a few of the men ran with bits of hot coals and burning firewood to the sheltered fire ring.

I love maintaining a camping fire. I have been fortunate in discovering a way to make a kick ass fire. Ready to be a big fire at any moment, but small enough to not scare. Warm enough to keep you toasty.

I can hear you all now
coughpyrocough

I'm having probs with my internet. I don't know if maybe I have a virus, or if my connection is crap, or some part of the internet is down. I'm having trouble accessing some websites that I would not normally have a problem accessing.
I don't have the time to trouble shoot it, and since the cable bill is in Mike's name. I'll gladly leave that to him.

Well, I'm off to see the dress, and the rest of the exhibit, then off to work

ciao

Posted by hawkie at June 10, 2006 11:23 AM
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I saw "the" dress last summer when I went to Althorp, the Spenser family estate. It was just amazing to see. I remember getting up in the wee hours of the morning to see the royal wedding.

Posted by Psyche at June 11, 2006 10:17 AM
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