As I feared would happen, it began raining shortly before the scheduled beginning of the Hash.
The good news is that the rain stopped about the time I arrived and that it hadn’t rained hard enough to wash away the powder trail markings. I gave my instructions to the group and sent them on their way.
Here are a few photos from the Hash trail:
Feedback on the trail was mostly positive; the biggest complaint was that it was too short (about 4.5K). The trail markings withstood the deluge, and no one got lost. So, I’d rate it a successful day overall.
I started drinking a little after two, continued drinking throughout the circle, and went with the group to It Doesn’t Matter at the conclusion of the Hash. I’d had more beer than I needed by seven p.m. and was home and in bed by eight. Quite a day!
It appears there is a storm a-brewin’, and more wet weather is forecast for this week.
Got some special plans for today. Grocery shopping, then Swan will join me on an excursion to the mall to assist in my search for some new hiking shoes. Then this evening, Swan will cook for me for the first time, and I’ll do my beer drinking at her place. Looking forward to getting a taste of the domestic lifestyle I’ve been craving!
It appears there is a storm a-brewin’, and more wet weather is forecast for this week.
I guess this is your monsoon season, too.
Good luck with the shoe-hunting, and here’s hoping Swan cooks you something extra special.
Looking forward to getting a taste of the domestic lifestyle I’ve been craving!
Will cooking be part of her job? Your other helper cooks, too, doesn’t she? This might make for some interesting menus.
Yeah, more like typhoon season.
No, cooking isn’t part of the job. My other helper occasionally cooks breakfast or lunch, but I usually fend for myself in the kitchen. This is more of an invite to Swan’s place kind of thing. Looking forward to enjoying a meal with her that she prepared for especially for me for the first time.