I spent most of yesterday on a giant, yellow, inflatable tire floating down a section of a nearby river. There were friends, and margaritas, and splishy-splashy, talking and giggles, and and and…
It. Was. Awesome.
I spent most of yesterday on a giant, yellow, inflatable tire floating down a section of a nearby river. There were friends, and margaritas, and splishy-splashy, talking and giggles, and and and…
It. Was. Awesome.
I spent most of yesterday on a giant, yellow, inflatable tire floating down a section of a nearby river. There were friends, and margaritas, and splishy-splashy, talking and giggles, and and and…
It. Was. Awesome.
I did learn a few things, however. I feel I should pass these on to you, as a public service. Because I am a helper.
1.) If you are in the water while out-of-doors AND you have skin AND you have pale skin AND you tend to burn easily? Reapply the damn sunblock. A lot. More than, say twice, in a seven hour period.
Otherwise, you might wind up a tad crispy around the edges.1
2.) That whole “wear water socks/shoes while in the river” thing? Yeah, there are reasons for that. Some of the reasons are sharp – like rocks and the like under the water. Others are more squishy, involving ankle-deep debris and mud. If the thought of sinking into slime and having it slither up between your toes makes YOU do the ::jibblies:: dance, too? Wear the damn shoes.
3.) The very, very best way to end a day of tubing along a lazy (albeit with a few white water chutes) river is Tex Mex and cheap margaritas. If you do not follow this procedure, then you are DOING IT WRONG.

1 – Much like Anakin did.

There's a learning curve.
an indulgent blog about indulgence
"You can't get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me." ~C.S. Lewis
I have issues. So do you.
Tales of the everyday, with recipes
Restoring a 1915 farmhouse plus one or two other passions.
Me, uncensored.
Incurable Illness + Life = still a pretty good time
Adventures in the world of history
delivered directly to my computer monitor on an all too regular basis...
Leverhulme Funded Project at University of Exeter: Adopting a New Methodological Approach to Early Modern Women's Work
Every day brings a little of both
That's "Dr. Slut" to You
Updating Early Modern Recipes (1600-1800) in a Modern Kitchen
and other excellent advice, probably.
fashion // lifestyle // glamour // blog // #wegotthelook
Follow me as I live la vida loca (but sober)
You Are Stronger Than You Think
A literary blog of poet, playwright and essayist Rachael Stanford
The Personal is Historical
Writings and musings of a badger.
Best Friends for Sixty Years and Counting...
S.L.A.V. Conductor
Don't need to be cool to be kind.
A lifelong gamer writes with a cynical view
TURN THE VOLUME UP
- Is this a wicker basket we're in?
A lifelong Dallas, Texas teacher moves to a tiny village in Northwest Alaska. At the beginning of January. Hilarity ensues.
Once upon a Time, in rural North Texas, there lived an Idiot.
"If you hoard imagination, it dies a lonely death."
exploring a particular method of generating words and images
Bits of life outside of the gym
Author, Blogger, Social Media Jedi
Dallas's Pretty Much Only Carnivorous Plant Gallery
Author. Blogger. Chipmunk enthusiast.
a delicious little blog about food and life
There's a learning curve.
A hopeful hermit on her journey to enlightenment.
Dark Worlds. Fierce Hope. Queer Joy.