Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Travel Gripe!

A flute player and a drummer moved into my guest house.
Nap time is now jam time.

100 degrees here.
Grump! Grump! Grumpy! about being woken up to shitty live music.

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I've decided not to go to Laos. Almost definitely.
3 days of uncomfortable traveling with all my crap sounds too unappealing to me, even if it is amazing and I have good people to travel with I think I am better served here, chilling out and staying centered. I have too much pressure on the timing of everything being right to feel patient if things don't go as scheduled. When I have more time and I can be relaxed about the boat trip, I will go. (Met a Canadian girl living in Laos, she did not inspire confidence in the timing of Laos transportation operations.)

I'm not going to lie though my new neighbors, that fancy themselves musicians, have me reconsidering my decision.



1 comment:

  1. Can you ask the flautist and the drummer if they know any western music?... maybe some Jethro Tull, or, "Can’t You See" by the Marshall Tucker Band--both good flute and drums...just a thought. Anyway, maybe the've packed up and hit the road by now. 100 degrees huh?..melting temps..that is tough traveling. You staying put until heading back?.. Ut, guess I'll just stay tuned for the next update. Have fun.

    B.

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