Camping
Life is good to me, and I say this mostly because I wake up every morning in an open meadow to sunshine, birds and beautiful trees surrounding me. Each night before bed my friends and I philosophize the meaning of life around a fire. We commune with each other, dining on the best of foods a fire, dutch oven, and happy hands can offer; on the nights our hands are tired, we dine on words.
Heading back to the canyon was an easy decision financially since I am out of work and hope to save what little money I do have. Mentally though, I struggled with the thought of being transient again and hopping from place to place to place. I'm sure this would be hard without the network of support I have from friends and family, but honestly, I prefer this over conventional living. Spending my nights with a minimum of 5 people (often more) reminds me that community creates the bonds on which I thrive. The collective energy feeds my heart and mind. Laughter is contagious and opportunities abound to practice friendship.
Check it! One night for dinner we had a superb peanut curry/stew. There is no official recipe since I don't often us such things... but it went something like this:
Other meals include goulash, hearty tomato soup, tinfoil dinners, and the most traditional camping food-- roasted hot dogs.
Tinfoil face:
Ok, time to run. PS. Carson is teaching me to climb.
Heading back to the canyon was an easy decision financially since I am out of work and hope to save what little money I do have. Mentally though, I struggled with the thought of being transient again and hopping from place to place to place. I'm sure this would be hard without the network of support I have from friends and family, but honestly, I prefer this over conventional living. Spending my nights with a minimum of 5 people (often more) reminds me that community creates the bonds on which I thrive. The collective energy feeds my heart and mind. Laughter is contagious and opportunities abound to practice friendship.
Check it! One night for dinner we had a superb peanut curry/stew. There is no official recipe since I don't often us such things... but it went something like this:
- 1 yellow onion, chopped
- 2 serrano peppers, diced
- 6 cloves garlic (no joke)
- yellow curry powder, enough to make you happy (few tbsps?)
- ~ 2 tsp cumin seeds
- ~ 1 tbsp all purpose seasoning
- cinnamon, shake shake shake
- Pork (optional), small pieces
- 3/4 head cauliflower, crumbled
- 4 carrots, chopped
- 5 russett potatoes, chopped
- 2 cans coconut milk
- ~1 cup peanuts
- ~1.5 cups peanut butter
- ~1 can tamarind nectar
Other meals include goulash, hearty tomato soup, tinfoil dinners, and the most traditional camping food-- roasted hot dogs.
Tinfoil face:
From summatime |
Ok, time to run. PS. Carson is teaching me to climb.
From summatime |
i want in. i guess i better hurry up and get to logan.
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