Monday, May 09, 2005

Fair warning

I should have known the "more tomorrow" at the end of my last post would jinx me for the rest of the trip. I couldn't get online after that first night, and after the second night I stopped trying. It always feels a little odd, at first, to be at the cabin alone. Not having the internet to fall back on compounded that feeling. But then it turned into a real vacation, a withdrawal, and it was good.

My plan was to come back yesterday afternoon and go to work this morning, but I got some sort of cold - when my mother arrived after a few days she had to force pills down my throat and make me soup, on Mother's Day, no less - so I decided traveling via ferry and then looking after Ivy, who gets sick as easily as I do, wouldn't be smart. Vacation extended!

There was a lot of reading. I finished Kavalier and Clay (which I'd rudely interrupted with my Jean Ure trilogy), and then Assassination Vacation and This Boy's Life. I loved them all. On the way home I read The Dogs of Bedlam Farm, which is the John Katz book I mentioned buying a while back. So I'm full of books. I'm fat with them.

If I'd been able to post as much as I intended to at the cabin, I no doubt would have written about all the snakes I saw (3) on a single walk, and collecting miniscule shells with my mother, and bonfires, and sleeplessness, and tea. Just so you know.

(I'll post some pictures soon).

5 comments:

S said...

I just finished AAK&C too. I thought it was rather fun. Like, the theme of escape. Hee hee. "Theme". No really, it was really clever in a lot of ways.

It's good, to be Internetless, sometimes. Not often. But sometimes.

Piiictures!

Claire said...

You are up at the crazy hour.

kimikimikimi said...

As are you...have you always wrestled with insomnia?

S said...

I got up at 7 to obsessively check my email--I had watched the movie in bed and left the laptop beside me for that express purpose (I pick up someone's wireless in my building).

Then I went back to bed.

Claire said...

I'm not sure it qualifies as pure insomnia. There's usually a cause, like caffiene or joint pain, or having slept all day. I guess I've been a bad sleeper since highschool, but I've always liked staying up on the odd night, all night, and then feeling trashed in the morning. I mean, I like the staying up. The feeling trashed is just kind of a given.