Ibiza doesn't seem like a place where I would want to spend more than 3 or 4 days...but I have heard it is a fun place to party..... And I love a good party.
Well, i worked..and occassionally, at work, we reach a point where it it is so frustrating we just start picking on each other. So that's kind of fun, but not really. Then i went and played on my pool league. I do it more for the social aspect than the game itself. So i spent half the night being nervous about my pool match, lost my pool match, then spent the rest of the night giving my confused teammate relationship advice while drinking beer. It was quite fun!
Today I busked for change and then used that change to legally purchase marijuana. I then smoked the marijuana.
sleeping. it was after dark when i woke up. downloaded some more assets for my trainz world and spent some time improving one of the maps in it. that's probably the most fun thing i'll be doing this wake cycle too. although i may do more building in my own blender based 3d space, or sleeping, or taking care of whatever i have pending on the net.
I enjoyed just being outdoors, relaxing, and sun bathing. Simple things like that i enjoy doing in the summer. I look forward to making dinner and eating later on.
found out that the pikinik is tomarow. the finding out was less then an hour ago. so the finding out was today. oh the local board is back up and i'm back on it. thats today too, and how i found out about the other. well its not quite 11 locally and i'm about ready to go to sleep. don't mind me, i'm (in that sense) a cat. (yah i know i'm wearing a funny human suit).
Harlequin. It's a 75% sativa dominant that's about 10% THC and 10% CBD, making it an ideal get high while getting some pain relief strain. It's also $20 an eight at this one place, which is insanely affordable.
Hiked Mt. St. Helens with my father. It was his first time ever seeing it since the eruption. He lived in Southern Washington area before the eruption year of 1980, but moved to Alaska just before the eruption. So this was quite an eye opener for him. We couldn't scale the mountain because we didn't get a climber's permit in time (which was totally lame). Many of the trees that had fallen from the volcanic blast were still there. 36 years later a lot of life has returned to the area after it was very lifeless for many of the following years. We hiked down to Spirit Lake, which was mostly burried by the debris and fallen trees. We found an old propane tank in the lake that belonged to a home that was destroyed in the eruption.
annual furry picnic barbique at virginia lake park nice little bit of a walk from the buss stop and back as the picnic shelter was around the other side of the lake and there were tons of geese blockading the street who had to be shooed away whenever a car wanted to get by naturally, if you know me, i was voting for the geese. well got to say hi to a bunch of people i only see, or in some cases i suppose only realize i see, at most twice a year, though of course all the time on line. that is their art and their 'sonas, which are of course more fun generally to look at then anything human but it is nice, a couple of times a year, to meet the humans who create them.