Pete, Buck, where the hell are you ?
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100000 stars last night
fiji has been awesome for us all.
bowels been ok until last few days.
maybe its the lentils, lots of gas and pain.
no sleep previous night.
last night at 11pm wife said lets go for a walk, it always helps get things moving.
left kids asleep and out under the full moon and lots of stars we walk dowwn the dirt road away from our resort.
with bats flying over head, views of the bay, and sugar cane fields.
after an hours stroll with 6 poo stops we go back to bed. in another life i could imagine romance under a full moon. alas the full bowel had priority.
squatting around the dirt roads of fiji under the stars.
true confessions of a crc survivor. my wife is an angel, i am blessed.
i could tell stories of pooping myself of the shark dive but i was not even scared. haha!!!
or of the day my kids went to the local primary school and i showed the native kids camera gear and underwater photos of there reefs, that they never see. and then i could tell of the sad kindness of meeting the head teacher who welcomed us and my kids to his school while his wife had just lost her battle with breast cancer. we are so lucky with our medicine in the first world.
hugs,
pete0 -
Can't top Fiji
But I was in Marin County, working. Drove up this time from Southern California.
101 both ways, about 1,000 miles round trip. Rolling hills, ocean views, a couple of quaint local restaurants in the farming areas (one set in a former bank, with the safe door protecting the back store room).
On the drive back I put up the wind screen, and put the top down until I got to Santa Barbara. I also took a shortcut off the 101 onto CA 154. First time on that road, a nice, fast two lane cutting through the local mountain range passing the outskirts of the wine country featured in the movie Sideways.
Total driving time was 10 hours to get to Marin, and 11 hours to get home again. I love to drive, especially in a great car or a fast motorcycle(current ride is a Mercedes CLK 350 Cabrio), and it is an activity best done alone, so you can drive as fast as you like, stop where you feel like it and listen to music that is exclusively yours . Nothing against a companion, but it is not quite the same.0 -
LOLBuckwirth said:Can't top Fiji
But I was in Marin County, working. Drove up this time from Southern California.
101 both ways, about 1,000 miles round trip. Rolling hills, ocean views, a couple of quaint local restaurants in the farming areas (one set in a former bank, with the safe door protecting the back store room).
On the drive back I put up the wind screen, and put the top down until I got to Santa Barbara. I also took a shortcut off the 101 onto CA 154. First time on that road, a nice, fast two lane cutting through the local mountain range passing the outskirts of the wine country featured in the movie Sideways.
Total driving time was 10 hours to get to Marin, and 11 hours to get home again. I love to drive, especially in a great car or a fast motorcycle(current ride is a Mercedes CLK 350 Cabrio), and it is an activity best done alone, so you can drive as fast as you like, stop where you feel like it and listen to music that is exclusively yours . Nothing against a companion, but it is not quite the same.
I think 2 more people need to write a book.0 -
Nice Pete!pete43lost_at_sea said:100000 stars last night
fiji has been awesome for us all.
bowels been ok until last few days.
maybe its the lentils, lots of gas and pain.
no sleep previous night.
last night at 11pm wife said lets go for a walk, it always helps get things moving.
left kids asleep and out under the full moon and lots of stars we walk dowwn the dirt road away from our resort.
with bats flying over head, views of the bay, and sugar cane fields.
after an hours stroll with 6 poo stops we go back to bed. in another life i could imagine romance under a full moon. alas the full bowel had priority.
squatting around the dirt roads of fiji under the stars.
true confessions of a crc survivor. my wife is an angel, i am blessed.
i could tell stories of pooping myself of the shark dive but i was not even scared. haha!!!
or of the day my kids went to the local primary school and i showed the native kids camera gear and underwater photos of there reefs, that they never see. and then i could tell of the sad kindness of meeting the head teacher who welcomed us and my kids to his school while his wife had just lost her battle with breast cancer. we are so lucky with our medicine in the first world.
hugs,
pete
hugs!0 -
Take THAT ya damned sharkpete43lost_at_sea said:100000 stars last night
fiji has been awesome for us all.
bowels been ok until last few days.
maybe its the lentils, lots of gas and pain.
no sleep previous night.
last night at 11pm wife said lets go for a walk, it always helps get things moving.
left kids asleep and out under the full moon and lots of stars we walk dowwn the dirt road away from our resort.
with bats flying over head, views of the bay, and sugar cane fields.
after an hours stroll with 6 poo stops we go back to bed. in another life i could imagine romance under a full moon. alas the full bowel had priority.
squatting around the dirt roads of fiji under the stars.
true confessions of a crc survivor. my wife is an angel, i am blessed.
i could tell stories of pooping myself of the shark dive but i was not even scared. haha!!!
or of the day my kids went to the local primary school and i showed the native kids camera gear and underwater photos of there reefs, that they never see. and then i could tell of the sad kindness of meeting the head teacher who welcomed us and my kids to his school while his wife had just lost her battle with breast cancer. we are so lucky with our medicine in the first world.
hugs,
pete
Had to chuckle at the image of you taking a dump on a shark's head Pete.... but then I remembered your issue with the fissure and it was a OH HELL moment...
Aren't you a little worried about putting blood in the water around them snappers Pete?!?! :O
Or has that issue mended itself?0 -
mate if i can beat crc, even for a few days, what chance do theAncientTiger said:Take THAT ya damned shark
Had to chuckle at the image of you taking a dump on a shark's head Pete.... but then I remembered your issue with the fissure and it was a OH HELL moment...
Aren't you a little worried about putting blood in the water around them snappers Pete?!?! :O
Or has that issue mended itself?
dear ancienttiger
if i can beat crc, even for a few days, what chance do the sharks have.
not worried at all.
except i will miss a good photo opportunity while i am pooping.
hugs,
pete
ps but i realise i have been eating tuna so maybe i should worry, sharks like tuna.0 -
Pooping when you need toopete43lost_at_sea said:100000 stars last night
fiji has been awesome for us all.
bowels been ok until last few days.
maybe its the lentils, lots of gas and pain.
no sleep previous night.
last night at 11pm wife said lets go for a walk, it always helps get things moving.
left kids asleep and out under the full moon and lots of stars we walk dowwn the dirt road away from our resort.
with bats flying over head, views of the bay, and sugar cane fields.
after an hours stroll with 6 poo stops we go back to bed. in another life i could imagine romance under a full moon. alas the full bowel had priority.
squatting around the dirt roads of fiji under the stars.
true confessions of a crc survivor. my wife is an angel, i am blessed.
i could tell stories of pooping myself of the shark dive but i was not even scared. haha!!!
or of the day my kids went to the local primary school and i showed the native kids camera gear and underwater photos of there reefs, that they never see. and then i could tell of the sad kindness of meeting the head teacher who welcomed us and my kids to his school while his wife had just lost her battle with breast cancer. we are so lucky with our medicine in the first world.
hugs,
pete
Pete... We should trade a few pooping storys someday. I've gone where most people would never even think of going.
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ok brooks lets make this another postjust4Brooks said:Pooping when you need too
Pete... We should trade a few pooping storys someday. I've gone where most people would never even think of going.
Brooks
hugs,
pete0
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