Friends, It’s about 4 AM and we all just came home from a night out in honor of the last night of the Colony. I have a ton of pictures and a ton of stories.. butI’ll have ot save them for tomorrow. All I know is that my feet are bleeding, my underwear is soaking wet from swimming in lthe lakeat 3AM..and I’m wrapped in caution tape. I guess it’s a normal night in the post-post-apocolypse.. Love you all.. love you Sam -me
Yikes !.. 1 AM already and it’s a school/work night. I can’t afford to write much.. but lots happened today.. I’ll make it brief.
Around 11, Diane, Amy. the dogs and I hiked up Bolton Mountain. It was a gorgeous day. The conversation was so much fun (what we want to be when we all grow up) that we made the summit in record time. We made a quick stop in the staff warming hut at the top. I wanted to show Amy some of the Sam graffiti. The place had been newly repainted.. so most of it was gone. But I still found a bit of Sam There. We left another SamStone there just to make the place a bit more homey.
Then we climbed the rickety old fire tower. Climbing this tower has become sort of a ritual for me on on Sam’s passing day and on his birthday. It was fun being up there again just for no reason.
The view up there is really wonderful !
Ooops.. almost forgot the SamStone, Diane brought one up with her.
We paused for this self portrait on the way down from the top..
Back at home, Gabe and Dylan were hanging out with Kristinn and Sydney. The girls were goign through Gabes things and dressing up as him.. Here’s slacker Gabe..
.. and nerdy Gabe…
.. and snowbord dude Gabe…
Around 5:30 folks started showing up for the potluck. First arrival was Fritz on his homemade electric motorcycle. Note that it runs on electric drill batteries !
THe food started piling up.. here’s a loaf of bread that Diane made in our earth oven, and a loaf that Gary had made in his solar oven . How green can you get ?!?
It was a great party.. not too big, not too small.. and lots of good food.
Then it was time to start making SamStones. With Jen’s help, we made a new mold to make 2 additional URL stamps for the back of the stones. I used Woods metal, a low melting point alloy of Bismuth to cast the new stamps.
We made a ton of stones tonight.. more than 50 pounds of samstones tonight. Quite an accomplishment !
Allison (the Nurse from the Colany) and her friend Samantha showed up around 8. . She’s a great friend of ours.. It was so very cool to see her walk into our house !
Here we are showing Amy and Alison all of our pictures.. including the ones in Sams room. I’m proud of all my kids…
The rest of the evening we hung out talking abotu the colony experience, and tlaking about/calling our other freinds. It was great to have other folks to talk about it again !.
Sround 11, Gabe convinced us all to go outside and launch a hot air balloon . The air was still and cool. just perfect for launching. The baloon when up several hundered feet.. then we all saw a huge shooting star cross under the balloon. It was magical !
OK.. too tired to keep typing.. so I’lll end there.. have a good night my friends . Good night Sam -me
Today was Rosh Hashana, the head of the Jewish New Year.. For the first time in many years, I decided to observe our holiday at home. Tonight is also the time Muslim’s observe Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan. It’s a big day for the Semitic religions !. As I said the other day. organized religion is not working for me since Sam’ passing.. Nonetheless, I felt the significance of the day, and used the time to hang out peacefully with my family. which is something I really needed to do (I also snuck in two naps.. which is another thing I really needed to do !) . Diane,. Gabe and I and our friend RJ spent some wonderful time just lying on the skateboard ramp in the sun.. The sky was clear blue,. the sun was bright, the leaves in the background we’re showing a hint of orange… and I was happy… deeply happy, and that was as religious as I needed today.
Around 3 Diane and I took the dogs for a long hike up Ricker Valley in Little River State Park. There’s a great old history trail up there that leads you through old cellar holes, cemeteies and stone fences. Diane placed a SamStone in this fine old specimen
We stopped and explored the abandoned Godall farm.. It’s the only building still standing in the valley. All the rest have either fallen down.. or were carried away in the 1927 flood that wiped out our town and almost destroyed our house.
The house is sound, but pretty creepy, We took a look around and left a SamStone n the old cookstove.
A little way of the trail, Diane and I decided to explore a spur we’d ever tried. We knew there had been an old logging mill herein the early 1900’s .. but we’d never seen any sign.. We walked along the trail talking. I was thinking about the new year.. and how I might adjust my intentions.. more time with Diane.. more time with my kids, more fun in ,y life and less stress… those are my new yeas intentions.. If your a friend of mine. help m eby reminding me of those.
We were have ing a great walk and talk when the trail crossed a little stream and rejoined a bigger trail, we figured we’d missed the remnants of the old mil.. we turned to hike back up to our trail. and look at what we found.. It was like coming across a submarine in the woods ! I knew from reading this was one of the two 150 horsepower steam engines that was used to run the great saws used to cut up the trees into blocks. These trees milled here would be made into shoe lasts.. the foot shaped forms used to fabricate shoes. It was fascinating to think that this mill, that ran from the late 1800’s until the early 1920’s was actually full of people once. And now it was so very isolated from anywhere else.
I loved looking at the old pieces of equipment that were here slowly fading to rust..
Here’s a classic near miss on a self timer photo I was trying to make.. This picture cracks me up !
We accidentally found a geocache inside the boiler. Goecaching is a game where folks follow clues with gps coordinates to small caches of items. they can add/replace some of the times then go find the next. We put a SamStone in the one we found. There are SamStones in geocaches all over the world !.
This evening, we didn’t feel like doing much, so Gabe and I worked on a design of a tramp deck he’d developed. A simple idea, two old sneakers screwed to the deck of an old skate board. Easy to make….
.. and really fun to use… !
OK.. It’s late again.. and I’m going to go to sleep .. Amy will be bac with us as will Allison. We’ll have a full house getting ready for the last colony episode this Tuesday.. We’re having a party at Mexicalli’s on Tuesday night to watch the last show. Please see the Myspace bulletin I posted earlier.. or see the invite on Facebook. I want to wish all of you a healthy, happy and interesting new year.. Gnite Sam
Shana Tova folks.. Tonight is Erev Rosh Hashonah.. New Years eve to the MOT (Members of the Tribe ). Tonight Jews all around the world are celibrating. Normally I’d be goign to services . but honestly, since Sam’s passing, I’ve found little comfort in organized religious observations. I am going to observe the holdiay with my family. It’s a good holiday.. one of my favorites actually. It starts the 10 days of awe where folks are to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the coming year. I’ve always tried to use this period to do that.. This year I feel a powerful need to do that. I’ll let you know what I come up with…
One cool tradition for the day is that we all eat apples dipped in honey to invite a sweet new year. .. We did that.. I added a little twist. A little habnero pepper.. I’m hobing for a sweet and interesting new year.. Hope you ahve one too !
Nite all, Nite Sam.. Happy New Year Shana Tova ! -jc