While I wouldn't say I've met too many quality people here, the ones I met on these trails were awesome. One particularly rough afternoon I wandered for hours, and when I was convinced I was deep enough into the woods that I wouldn't see another person, I sat down next to a beautiful redwood that had to be hundreds of years old and I just let loose and cried and cried and cried. All of a sudden there was a woman, maybe in her upper 50s, low 60s, and she just sat down next to me. Never said a word, just sat with me while I cried. Having her unspoken permission to cry was exactly what I needed, and I let shit out that day that would probably still be buried deep inside if she hadn't shown up. When I was finally all cried out, she just handed me a tissue and got up and wandered down the trail, and I thought, "I've been blowing my nose on my sleeves for hours and you've had tissues this whole time?!? WTF, lady?!?"
My time in SF is coming to an end - for the time being, at least. It's such a big world and the time has come for me to get out there and experience a little more of it. I hope wherever I end up I'm blessed enough to find a place that will nurture me and keep me safe in my darkest hours, just like these trees did. I will miss these woods more than any person I've met here. I hope all you guys are lucky enough to have your own Muir, too, and I hope you visit it often.
My time in SF is coming to an end - for the time being, at least. It's such a big world and the time has come for me to get out there and experience a little more of it. I hope wherever I end up I'm blessed enough to find a place that will nurture me and keep me safe in my darkest hours, just like these trees did. I will miss these woods more than any person I've met here. I hope all you guys are lucky enough to have your own Muir, too, and I hope you visit it often.
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When I was finally all cried out, she just handed me a tissue and got up and wandered down the trail, and I thought, "I've been blowing my nose on my sleeves for hours and you've had tissues this whole time?!? WTF, lady?!?"
Hah! Nice kicker, sister!
I'm glad you're feeling better and I'm also glad you found a place to recover - where the trees are better than the people. (Unless the trees had some kleenex and were holding out on you, too.)
The place I like to go lately is right here - your blog. I hope you keep posting from the road, sister, in between beers and adventures. Because what good are those adventures if you don't recount them right here?
Plus, if you don't, I'll find you and Einstein and squash you like a bug.
Oops. Already used that threat.
But I'll do it!
A very Beautiful place :) You ever thought about Seattle? The back country to the north is amazing.....The cascades rock!
Good luck :0)
I wish I had your strength! I love you buddy, now get your ass in the car and come see me before I have this freakin' baby!!!!
I still can't believe you're having a freakin' baby!!! When the fuck did we grow up?!?
Well...when the fuck did YOU grow up is probably a more appropriate question. :-)
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