May. 29th, 2007

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Camping was pretty awesome. Lots of holly trees, and thus holly leaves, everywhere (owch), lots of toads everywhere (on the hike on Satyrday I think we were seeing another one every ten minutes or so). 20-30 non-itchy mosquito bites, two mosquito bites that itch every time I bump them, and one tick. Also two second-degree burns (both small and basically healed now): one from eating a marshmallow directly off of a metal marshmallow toasting fork (after which I switched to using sticks, the way God intended), one from attempting to pick up a pot by its handle. The backpacking stove worked wonderfully, as did the monkeybread made in the small bakepacker oven. We had a campfire and s'mores. (Note to self: bring chairs next time.) The weather was a bit on the warm side. I feel like it's not really camping if I can't see my breath in the mornings. The hike was a pretty easy seven miles through pine forest (bleh) and hardwood; took us a little over four hours. Verdict: definitely doing that again. Possibly with more cool people; possibly actually backpacking and not just car-camping. We shall see.

Pirates was alright. Elizabeth and Will's relationship continues to aggravate me. Points for the flying zombie monkey, Chow Yun-Fat, Captain Teague, the opening fight sequence, the fight in the whirlpool, and Geoffrey Rush. Minus points for turning Tia Dalma into a Plot Device and for being insufficiently actiony between the two big fights. I don't think it really needed to be three hours long. Oh, and the rock crabs were awesome.

[livejournal.com profile] willshetterly has been posting things that make me think lately, but I've not had time to go into them. Maybe tonight.

Ice cream and movie tomorrow night.

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"Jazz Fish, a saxophone playing wanderer, finds himself in Mamboland at a critical phase in his life." --Howie Green, on his book Jazz Fish Zen

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