The other day I just had to go out. I needed time to think, time to clear my head, time to release all the bottled up frustration and anger or at least some of it.
Yesterday I got notice that I have not been accepted into university and that hit home harder than anticipated. All of the built up frustration and irritation over these last few years surfaced, sparking an anger and spite such as I have not felt it in many years. So I was in dire need of some "green medicine"! That's why I finished the pack basket yesterday, so I could give that one a test run, too.
On my way in I came across one of the "locals". Pretty big fella..
First destination was the old camp and lean-to. That proved to be an abysmal sight. It had been 2 months since I last was here and in the meantime we have had a severe drought, more than a week of hot weather, followed by a sudden change in weather bringing monsoon-like downpours and strong winds. Not a needle was left on the branches!
So I just tore the whole thing down and spread all the branches through the area. Since that is mainly spruce too, the unusually high concentration of branches should not be to obvious. After removing all of the "tiling" the main roof frame was visible and that still held! I could topple it over in one piece. If I had chosen to redo the roof, the lean-to would have been usable again.
I also noticed an unusually high amount of rowan shoots. Even 2 right in front of the lean-to! Yet there are no rowan on site. I guess birds must've "dropped" them off.
Yesterday I got notice that I have not been accepted into university and that hit home harder than anticipated. All of the built up frustration and irritation over these last few years surfaced, sparking an anger and spite such as I have not felt it in many years. So I was in dire need of some "green medicine"! That's why I finished the pack basket yesterday, so I could give that one a test run, too.
On my way in I came across one of the "locals". Pretty big fella..
First destination was the old camp and lean-to. That proved to be an abysmal sight. It had been 2 months since I last was here and in the meantime we have had a severe drought, more than a week of hot weather, followed by a sudden change in weather bringing monsoon-like downpours and strong winds. Not a needle was left on the branches!
So I just tore the whole thing down and spread all the branches through the area. Since that is mainly spruce too, the unusually high concentration of branches should not be to obvious. After removing all of the "tiling" the main roof frame was visible and that still held! I could topple it over in one piece. If I had chosen to redo the roof, the lean-to would have been usable again.
I also noticed an unusually high amount of rowan shoots. Even 2 right in front of the lean-to! Yet there are no rowan on site. I guess birds must've "dropped" them off.