Actually, my campfire is pretty nice, as you can see from the picture below. When making it, I considered all those things they teach the boy scouts - get some tinder, make a little teepee of sticks and stoke the tinder until it ignites the sticks. When it's nice and hot, add additional kindling and some small logs, eventually building up to some nice size logs which will really make a bonfire you can be proud of. But then, I decided that the girl scouts are much more pragmatic, and having been a loyal, cookie-pushing scout for several years, I grabbed a small bag of charcoal and a big bottle of lighter fluid, piled a bunch of logs in the pit and doused the whole thing with liquid dynamite. Voila! Instant bonfire! It's a relatively warm night, but the fire serves the purpose of driving away the mosquitos and gnats, especially if you don't mind acting like a piece of trout in a smoker and sitting downwind.
Speaking of night time, the sun has just set. It was another gorgeous orange-pink-red sunset which I didn't photograph in time because my ipad was out of batteries and was still charging. I caught the tail end of it, but the picture doesn't do it justice. There will be a waning moon tonight, about 3/4 full so star gazing won't get good until the middle of the night. Hopefully I will be sound asleep by then, not huddling under my covers, terrified, (did I mention I was alone?) wishing I really did have a shovel, and Jeff's .45 along with a few large clips of soon-to-be-outlawed ammo, and also for good measure, Blake's bear repellent. Of course, if someone did try to break in, I can just imagine the chaos. I probably would end up stepping on the shovel, with its handle springing up to hit me in the head, then accidentally shooting the dog, and finishing off by tripping on the now disabled dog and landing on the pepper spray nozzle, taking a full blast to the face. Only to find out it was just the wind blowing over a chair on the porch. Ok, I think I'll retreat to the little love shack for the night. This sitting around by the blazing fire, very alone, in the dark, with lots of little glowing eyes watching me, is so over.
End of the sunset, start of a night of terror........ |
Phew! Made it. Didn't even need to brandish the knife. Good thing, because the blade is pretty dull. What can you expect when you buy knives from Rite Aid? Shoot! I just remembered that I forgot to take my antibiotics. They are out in the car. It's parked soooo far away, almost 30 feet from the door. Where did I set down that knife? and the phone? Another lonely sojourn into the bat-infested blackness. I hope I don't step on a frog outside the door and slip and land on the knife. Maybe I should make a pre-call to 911 to let them know where I am, saving time in case I have to actually make an emergency call later on? Do you suppose they can store that type of information?
OK, made it, but it was close!! Those bats were in attack mode - I am sure of it. But I watched "Attack of the Giant Hare" last week and learned that furiously waving your knife in the air disrupts the bats' sense of echo location (and also scares away 50 foot leporids). That is some mighty useful information, after all. You never know what you can learn from late night TV, Dr. Ruth aside.
If any of you read this tonight, and wish to call me to say what might turn out to be your final goodbye, feel free! I will have my cell phone fully charged and waiting at my bedside, next to the shovel and knife. Goodnight, and its been great knowing you!
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