Got my camera back, so here are some snapshots from last weekend's camping trip.
THIS weekend involved lots and lots more domesticity, much less pine. Part of it was actually spent vacuuming up pine from the car.
And moving huge (like, 5 feet by 6 feet) pieces of cardboard from my office back to my house. I'm not certain yet as to what I'm going to actually DO with all that cardboard, but it seemed like too much of a waste to just let them go to the dumpster.
Now I have to think of what to do/create with them, especially after all the hard work of actually saving them, which consisted of carrying them all out to the van via multiple trips and trying to tie them to the roof (I admit: all Colin... I just sat back and watched). I was mostly on duty to shoo away circling cars who thought that we were going to be leaving our spot soon (No cars, we won't be going for at least another hour!).
Ah domesticity, and the freedom from the threat of bears. How grand.
But there were cats.
And moving huge (like, 5 feet by 6 feet) pieces of cardboard from my office back to my house. I'm not certain yet as to what I'm going to actually DO with all that cardboard, but it seemed like too much of a waste to just let them go to the dumpster.
Now I have to think of what to do/create with them, especially after all the hard work of actually saving them, which consisted of carrying them all out to the van via multiple trips and trying to tie them to the roof (I admit: all Colin... I just sat back and watched). I was mostly on duty to shoo away circling cars who thought that we were going to be leaving our spot soon (No cars, we won't be going for at least another hour!).
Ah domesticity, and the freedom from the threat of bears. How grand.
But there were cats.
and you thought this was going to be a cat-less post.