Musings on genre writing, waterfall wandering, and peak bagging in the South's wilderness areas.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Taking it Easy
There are several things that's it's almost hopeless to attempt when I'm on vacation.
One: Dieting. Screw that. Too many temptations and too much idle time on my hands. Yes I can go swimming, canoeing, hiking, etc. But there's always the charcoal grill and a cooler filled with beef and beer. Shit.
Two: Work. This was supposed to be a working vacation. I've added maybe a thousand words to the novel since we left home. I should have known better. Oh, well.
I was hiking through some tall brush. I looked down and saw the end of a shed snakeskin. I bent down to examine it closer and kept following it. It was so impressive I carefully picked it out of the grasses and took it back to the picnic area. What kind of snake? I have no freaking idea. I don't like to think I was thrashing about in the bushes where six-foot canebrake rattlesnakes reside, but I probably was.
Today, we're off to the world's deepest first magnitude freshwater spring. Catch you guys later!
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2 comments:
Oh No! Bob has multiplied! Pretty Cool idea with that Panorama!
I love PhotoStitch! Every once in a while I make those photos with multiple Bobs in them.
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