The night before and the night after the concert, we camped in the desert right next to the Columbia River. It was dark when we arrived, and I couldn't figure out what smelled so sweet. In the morning I saw that I was sleeping right next to this purple bush. I don't know why so many people pay $20 to sleep in a crowded campground right next to the Amphatheater when they can drive 5 miles and be completely isolated in a much groovier spot. Maybe they're scared of rattlesnakes.
After indulging in the best Indian food of my life in Seattle, I bid my friends farewell and began my 19 hours of airline travel to Cairns, Australia. I waited in the parking lot for about half an hour, but Trevor and Pat were nowhere. I tried calling Trev's cell, but all I got was a recording of his voice coaxing me to record my own. I did.
I continued to play this game every half hour. I waited with a girl who sat near me on the plane from New Zealand. Her ride also wasn't showing up. Eventually it did, and they offered to give me a ride into town. It's a good thing I accepded the offer, because I just now learned through Email that Trevor's phone is broken, and he's hundreds of miles South of me.
So now the game has begun. Trevor and I must unite in a foreign country without the aid of a cell phone. You should all start a betting pool to see how long this takes.
I'm betting that we'll meet on the hmm, let's see. The, umm, the 3rd! Yeah, the 3rd!
I like your post! see ya in a few days. . .hopefully!
Well seeing as I read trevs blog and they got stuck for 4 days will Pat gets open water certified, my bid is for the 7th (four days after Trev's prediction). Glad you had a safe trip over and that Sasquatch was a blast! I am headed back from Vegas tomorrow--Toronto was awesome as well! Take care of yourself and don't bite foreign mailmen either:Eric. ;)
Hi Eric, I'm glad Trevor is on the coast in a dive town -- he should wait for you there so you can get a few dives in too. I will be so jealous! Remember to put sunscreen on that nose of yours -- it sticks out further than the bill of your cap. Also, stay neutrally bouyant and remember the number one rule of scuba diving! --Mom
P.S. Your nephew, Big Rick, is up to 11.5 pounds.
How exciting! Back to the old days! No cell phones. Good luck. I'll be checking your blog.