We skied. OH DID WE FUCKING SKI.
Or rather, Bubba skied and I snowboarded. I can't do the skiing. And I haven't figured out an easy way to say that we went to snow and he skied and I snowboarded without making it sound all over-specific and forever-taking, so I just always say that we're going skiing or we went skiing or, well, you get it.
I'm over-thinking this semantics thing as always and you're used to it.
NOT THE POINT - we saw snow.
And we rode it using our preferred shape of board(s).
AND IT WAS GLORIOUS.
I don't know whether it's the extreme dire horrible depressing alarming sad lack of snow in Tahoe or my own newly developed endurance and pain tolerance thanks to the leg-eating mountain biking, but I didn't take a rest day for the first time in EVER.
Like, usually when we go on these week-long ski trips, I ride for a day or two, take a day off and then ride a day or two more before we blow town. And those final days are usually halvsies because I can't summon the physical strength or stuff my body with enough Advil to keep myself upright on the board long enough to enjoy myself.
Not this year though!
I mean, yes, I was still slow as fuck and not doing anything that a pro rider (or any decent rider) would consider ambitious or strenuous, but I did go out five days in a row, ride nearly the entire mountain in the "Biggest Skiing in America" (and they aren't kidding -
Big Sky is...is...is...just fucking massive) and did so with a modicum of grace and dignity and at speeds imperceptibly faster than previous years.
So yay for that.
Also, there was Cards Against Humanity with favorite friends, emptying of the liquor cabinet, soaking in hot tubs, woodsy snowy walks with the dog, birthday whisky flights for Bubba and lots of poor behavior and butt bruises.
See for yourself...
I'm not a fan of bees being near me but I like what bees do so I read all the bee stuff and silently cursed along with you. I think if Little Man hadn't been within earshot, I would have been muttering, "MOTHERFUCKER" a few times. That sucks all around.
ReplyDeleteAlso, damn drought. It needs to suck a really wet egg and rain, dammit!
Definitely deserves a MOTHERFUCKER.
DeleteFor rain and bees and no snow in Tahoe. Amen.
Yeah - guess I should do a follow up post after I fix it up for the new colony, huh?
ReplyDeleteBasically, I'll harvest the honey (yay!) and wax (also yay!), throw away the foundation (the plastic sheets on each frame that they build their comb on) and install new foundation and then torch the inside of the main boxes to make sure that any harmful spores or chemicals don't linger. Then it all goes back together and the new colony gets installed with a new queen.
My good old girl probably only had a month or so left anyway before she was replaced with a new gal, so she's on her own until her final days. Which is the part I have the hardest time with. I've cuddled her after all. Poor dear.
I suck at this.
Oh shit. No good with the bees. I haven't yet posted about our lamb losses this year, because lambing's not done so we don't know how bad it's going to end up being, but there is a definite pathogen in the flock and we've lost almost all the lambs born so far. It's awful.
ReplyDeleteSo, I know the terrible, terrible feeling of losing animals (or insects) in which you've invested so much care. And I'm sorry.
But yay for your badass snowboarding!
You do not suck at this. We as humans suck at caring for the earth. I am SO sorry you are going through this again.
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