The (lost) Art
On Friday, four of us went camping at Point Beach State Forest in northern Wisconsin. The idea was to relax, eat and paddle. It was a nice enough place, however, the plan worked out for some, but not for me. First, there was the concept of relaxation.Take Doug (bless his soul) for instance. For a while I thought that he thought that he was at a Buddhist retreat site.You know what they say: Before enlightenment, chop wood and carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood and carry water.So Doug...That's o.k.. He enjoys that. But, then, there were the mosquitoes. It rained a lot, it was wet and there were at leas a bazillion of the hungry little buggers, and they were relentless.Since the shoreline was boring and the lake flat, I broke camp Saturday morning and packed it in. It just wasn't worth the misery of being constantly hounded by the bugs to be able to say that I went camping. Constantly smearing chemicals on my skin in order to survive is also not my idea of enjoying the great out of doors. On a happy note, my new 4 man tent was a real luxury...and free of bugs.
Paddle safe...
DS
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2 comments:
you crack me up! sounds like you learned a little something while you were camping...bugs are relentless! i love the shoreline picture. looks like your trip was worth it, even if all you got was itchy whelps and a beautiful picture!
Silbs, try that Ex Offico Bug Off stuff. Seems to work fine although you can sometimes wind up looking like a devout muslim woman. Or a French Foreign Legionaire......
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