back to basics
kelly | 30 June 2009 - 4:26pm
This weekend we didn't have any plans, just a short list of small projects to tend to. Saturday morning during breakfast we were having our usual "What do you want to do today?" conversation when Rob said, "Wanna go camping?" and as soon as he said it I knew it was exactly what I wanted to do.

So we packed a cooler, loaded the car, drove for a bit, and voilá! Instant tranquility.

We spent several hours sitting in those camp chairs. I knitted while Rob read aloud from Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation (which is fantastic and fascinating and not at all what you think). It was so nice. At one point I thought to myself, "Hmm, we could be doing this same thing at home on the deck." But it's not the same, somehow. Camping is relaxing in a way even deck-sitting isn't, and I suspect that's because camping doesn't allow for phone calls or emails or to-do lists.

In the evening we went for a walk along the river. We saw several deer, and lots of shells.

We made our dinner over the fire and then spent a few more hours in our camp chairs, talking and watching the flames flicker and the embers glow until darkness settled and then deepened and the stars and fireflies started twinkling.
In the morning, we took a hike before heading home. We made our way to some rocks on a ridgetop and looked down at the landscape below. A few falcons glided silently on air currents, their paths gently rising and falling like the rippled mountains below.

All in all, it was a wonderful weekend for regaining some peace and perspective.
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I would take Deck Sitting. Next time you go away I will Deck sit.
That sounds PERFECT.
Looks and sounds lovely. I hope I can do the same thing this summer at some point.
There's certainly an advantage to living away from the city.
Rob looks quite skinny.
Great post!
Sounds delightful! I could so use a weekend like that. Except for the camping part. I like hiking, but I don't sleep outside. Ever. I have nothing to do on this upcoming long weekend and I hope it's half as lovely as your weekend was :)
that looks/sounds like a LOT of fun; glad y'all did that!
in honor (or "honour," as nilbo would incorrectly spell it) of the 4th of July (and Canada Day!), i give you this:
kaleidoscopic lights, orange-like glow
mmmmmmmmmmmmm...
...it sounds so peaceful and relaxing.
even just reading this post makes me feel a little more relaxed.
In relation to the title of your Alaska post, as well as all the travelling outside of the US of A you guys do, I will bet hands down that either one of you has more foreign policy experience than Palin.
That is all.
Oops, Anonymous was I.