...it was the best of times.
We have just returned from our annual foray to Grand Lake Colorado--the 2008 expedition topped 'em all!! Were it not for my ripening tomatoes, my spot on the couch 'neath a fancy ol' lamp, my favorite jeans that i couldn't-possibly- wear-one-more-time without washing, were it not for ice cream and old epsiodes of "law & order"--were it not for those little "homey" things you don't miss before you're away from them--were it not for all that, i'd be yearnin' for a dirt nap due to geographical depression. Simply put, we had a blast. This was the view from the "back porch":
Our first evening, gathered around the table, I excitedly told 6 other people who really didn't care that our house on the lake reminded me of Stephen King's BEST story EVER--Bag of Bones. And sure enough....look what was right outside our little veranda/deck thing??!!
That's right, sister. An owl decoy!!!
Do I remember anything about the owl decoys in the book? Nope. Could i find a reference on wikipedia to explain the spine-tingling penny-in-yer-mouth-taste fear that rippled up my twacked spine? Not at all. Could i be mistaken? sure....i'll have to read up on it. But, i knew we were in for a good time! I mean, any house that reminds you of your favorite Stephen King is just a sure bet for entertainment!!
We stayed at ____________. Now, i could tell you where it was, but the thing is...we might be felons. We are not "fishermen"...not even "fisherwomyns", or "fisherpersons". No, no. We are fishkillers. My children tell everyone: We killed a FISH!!! (sigh) Our lake was "catch and release"--which meant any and all of us could fish, without a license, but we couldn't keep our...quarry? I dunno. Upon reflection, maybe there's a reason people have to have a license for all that. Instead of catch-and-release, it was...catch-and.....and....this was kind of how it went...
MAGGIE: AAA-eeeeee!!!! aaaa-EEEEEEE!!!
CHLOE: Get MY picture!!! MOM!! Here...here's my fish picture...
SUSAN: JOHN! WILL YOU COME HERE?????
DANIEL: wow. you caught (read: killed) another one. great. (he was the fish-cleaner...)
But we couldn't. It was a compulsion...a slimy scaled addiction we could not "kick". We could not admit we were powerless in the face of such mad, crazy, fun...poles came apart, worms pooped, lines tangled, dogs snorted lake water and ate weird stuff...and we all screamed with glee at each slip-slapping trout we stealthily landed. Except me. I can't catch poop-for-applesauce in the trout dept. So, I rescued the fish...catch-and-release-and-a-little-fishy-CPR. I would canoe or pontoon (sort of...it's hard to describe what i did...)...float out to the fish we'd nearly killed, and gently run them through the water...I revived 3 in this compassionate, floating, manner.
5 comments:
Nutmeg it sounds like everyone had a glorious time!! Your young'uns will always remember this trip. They have a wonderful mama and daddy. :> )
My favorite line has to be, "Alllllriiight, ladies. Hold onto yer' hats!"
I think I'll try that the next time I plant. It might just work!
~Peanut
Hey Meg
What a wonderful time with the family! Love the pics and those gals are growing leaps and bounds.
Blondie
BTW, Bag of Bones IS the best of Stephen King - gimme my dustcatcher!
what a adorable story my g.f. Oh what fun it would be...
Those kinders are the cutest! Big ol' blue eyes and blonde hair....
Please go check out my blog. I put your little cuties up there. I will be adding you to me blog list. Will ya swap with me?
I love stephen king. Chrisine was my fav. Misery made my legs hurt! LOL
did you get your surprise yet?
hugs,Pea
I need to come visit again - the girls are getting so big!!!!
Love the pics, Nutters - and miss you! ♥
btw, i just have to say AAAAH... Bonnie Raitt just came on your playlist and I love her. We saw her quite a few times over the years at Macky Auditorium - and every concert was always better than the last!
♥ Cook ♥
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