Bridge over troubled waters.... Actually, the water looked quite pleasant, as was the bridge. =) |
Unfortunately, I've lost my notes from that day, and my solution to the meaning of life is gone. It took me 35 years and 10,000 miles of walking to get to that solution. Damn. It might take me another 35 years to figure it out again. *sigh*
It is amusing to note that a single photo of a plastic bag of water garnered more comments than any other post so far!
So, in a nutshell, this is what else you missed in that post:
August 29: Amanda frantically driving around trying to find a place to make copies, fax stuff, and do a lot of paperwork because she unexpectedly got an offer on her house in North Carolina after the better part of a year trying to get rid of it. That ended up leaving me with only enough time to hike for about three hours, none of which was particularly noteworthy.
Amanda was near. I could sense it! |
To celebrate, I took the day off from hiking. It looked like it was about to rain at any minute, and I needed to slow down if I was going to reach Manning Park on the 21st. So I wrote blog entries all day and bought food to mail ahead to myself at White Pass, Snoqualmie Pass, and Skehekin.
And that was that..... I'm really sorry about losing that whole meaning of life thing, though.
Trail magic during my three-hour hike. Not much, really. Amanda left an ice chest. =) |
Not many views in these parts. |
6 comments:
Water...mosquitos are born in water..I could have save those Mythbuster folks a lot of trouble.
Perhaps they were trying to heat the water with solar energy. There something on the bag about Earth Day, and it's printed in Green. Heating the water and conserving electricity with the sun, that far north in Washington state, I'm surprised it wasn't boiling.
I've seen campers do that in campgrounds and they said it repelled flies. I don't know!
The meaning of Life is 42!
KuKu
The bag just says "5 a Day for Better Health". Water repelling mosquitos, hahahahaha!
I think you are supposed to hang the water on someone else's cabin to repel the mosquitoes from yours.
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