I know one should never read the comments after a news article as it is on a very rare occasion that they aren't inane or full of asinine vitriol. Unfortunately, as the comments are usually displayed directly beneath the article, I frequently read a few of them.

Today one of those accidentally read comments (as spite-filled as one would expect about a sad story about death due to poor planning) came in really useful.

The article in question reported the death of a man who had gone off-roading in the snow with his girlfriend in his new jeep somewhere in the Sierras. They got mired, and he went to find help. She later followed, crawling past his body on her attempt to reach the highway. She was hospitalized and survived what was intended to be an afternoon jaunt.

One of the top comments went on at length about how idiots like that are better off dead and really, it isn't that hard to unstick oneself from a snow bank if one just keeps a few towels in trunk.

Today, while coming out of Sequoia National park we passed a SUV floundered in the snow bank at the side of the road. True enough, a towel tucked under each of the dug-in wheels had the vehicle backed out of the bank with only a tiny bit of pushing.

Admittedly, the towels I had packed solely in anticipation of the Travertine hot springs are now filthy and soaked, but I am inordinately pleased with myself for being able to help.
I am back though not quite caught up on sleep or internets, and had an excellent time. Most of my enjoyment came from lots of little moments rather than than the concerts as I only saw two shows.

I finally got to see Serpent Mother in full form, that and seeing the Cure are probably what I had most looked forward too. I also finally saw Cubatron, which I have been hearing about for a while and is a marvelous piece. Other joys included having the world suddenly booming the Dr. Who theme (and mixes of) during breakfast as the festival did morning sound-check. Saturday brunch with french toast with Nutella and cream cheese (it boggles me how many people have never had either of these on french toast). I managed to meet up with [livejournal.com profile] akil and wander for a bit and catch up on gossip. Camping with the crew in artist's camp was definitely the way to go: chill and the right kind of crazy. I also got 'road trip' time with one of my dearest friends, managing to make it back into the Bay area just in time to catch the sunset and drive across the bridge in that most beautiful dusky time.

I am now disappointed that I missed Leonard Cohen in Oakland last week, as his performance was good, but it really wasn't the right venue or audience. The Cure, however, played an amazing show that continued even after the house cut the main speakers half way through Boys Don't Cry ($1000 fine to Coachella for each minute past curfew). They finished up on under their instruments amps and the audience filled in the vocals. The also managed Jumping Someone Else's Train before power to the stage was also cut.
I am back though not quite caught up on sleep or internets, and had an excellent time. Most of my enjoyment came from lots of little moments rather than than the concerts as I only saw two shows.

I finally got to see Serpent Mother in full form, that and seeing the Cure are probably what I had most looked forward too. I also finally saw Cubatron, which I have been hearing about for a while and is a marvelous piece. Other joys included having the world suddenly booming the Dr. Who theme (and mixes of) during breakfast as the festival did morning sound-check. Saturday brunch with french toast with Nutella and cream cheese (it boggles me how many people have never had either of these on french toast). I managed to meet up with [livejournal.com profile] akil and wander for a bit and catch up on gossip. Camping with the crew in artist's camp was definitely the way to go: chill and the right kind of crazy. I also got 'road trip' time with one of my dearest friends, managing to make it back into the Bay area just in time to catch the sunset and drive across the bridge in that most beautiful dusky time.

I am now disappointed that I missed Leonard Cohen in Oakland last week, as his performance was good, but it really wasn't the right venue or audience. The Cure, however, played an amazing show that continued even after the house cut the main speakers half way through Boys Don't Cry ($1000 fine to Coachella for each minute past curfew). They finished up on under their instruments amps and the audience filled in the vocals. The also managed Jumping Someone Else's Train before power to the stage was also cut.
It is good to know that I can maintain an exciting life even while insufficiently employed.

[livejournal.com profile] jetkat and I are entering the Grilled Cheese Invitational (I am not sure if our application has been accepted or not, but this is no reason not to practice grilled cheese making. :} )

Also, the burning art group I work with has a piece going to Coachella, and I am going with as part of crew. Sweetness!

Now I just need to find a real job so that I can afford little things like rent between adventures. :}
It is good to know that I can maintain an exciting life even while insufficiently employed.

[livejournal.com profile] jetkat and I are entering the Grilled Cheese Invitational (I am not sure if our application has been accepted or not, but this is no reason not to practice grilled cheese making. :} )

Also, the burning art group I work with has a piece going to Coachella, and I am going with as part of crew. Sweetness!

Now I just need to find a real job so that I can afford little things like rent between adventures. :}
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