blazingluke ([info]blazingluke) wrote,
@ 2004-07-16 16:05:00
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I'm in Cold Lake(a big CITY!!!) now!

Back at Turtle Lake(small lakeside collection of cottages...), we were all around the fire and I stood on a wobbeling stup that was put there for chopping wood. I then started wobbelling back and forth and I said,"I have perfect ballance!" Just as I said that, I fell backwards onto the other stups and REALLY hurt myself! I could have DIED!!! I really hurt the back of my neck and my tailbone. I had an awful headache all that night and for the next two days, I could barely move my neck.

I had a lot of fun yesterday afternoon and night. I got to spend some quality time with my 13 year old cousin Holly. She's the closest one to me on an intellectual level(Andrew is older than her by a few months, but he's not too bright). All the others are still in Elementary, but fun to be with. She and I went for a run, a walk, a hang-out in this creepy cellar of this abandoned house in the middle of this field with all the windows boarded up. There was a couple of other buildings that were completely boarded up around it. It's really creepy going in because there are two deer heads lying around... To make it more fun, we closed the door behind us. We had to bring a flashlight because there was NO light at all. It was true pitch black. To get to the cellar, we had to go to this room and then lift this huge part of the floor up to reveal a ladder in a small hole. You go down the ladder, and it becomes really cold. When you're down there, the wall facing the rest of the house is concrete and then around it is just dirt dug out. You could see the insallation when you look up and the plastic was full of water and there was a lot of moisture in the air and there was a lot of condensation on the plasic. We found three jars or rubarb-related stuff. We didn't do a whole lot there, just sort of stood close together because we were kinda scared...we were down there for a LONG time...then we went out, made it seem like we were never there, and sat in the field and talked for a while. It was a field of tall grass or wheat or something...

Well, this is just a spill of thoughts, so I'll start at the beginning for a while...
Well, there's this field that was owned by this batchlor with no family. He died in about 1999 we think and the land was given to the Saskatchewan Wild Life Preservation something or other. Its a fun place to go, so we went in once in a while. There weren't any NO TRESSPASSING signs that we saw, but we knew they were there. Then Granddad yelled at us for going there when we had no buissiness with it. So then I sat down in the sand on the beach to think. Then my Uncle Murry sat down and said,"hey." Then he told me that you should always respect your elders, but thats nothing that should stop me from doing something like going back. So he said as long as I take a small group of responsable cousins, it would be okay. Since Holly's the most responsable, I finally got a chance to talk to her with nobody around(it took most of the day). Then immediatly she was interested and we didn't even need to say anything and we were thinking the same thing. We only had to say the first word of the sentence to communicate around others. It was pretty funny. So, yeah, we went. My Uncle Murry(her dad) had talked to her about it too, lol.

She and I have a lot in commun. Its easy to know we're related when talking about piano. We both like and hate the same things about learning to play and playing.

Hmmm, I'm bored now...bye all!



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