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Monday, November 15, 2010

Big Good-Damn Sisters Trip!

I went on a much needed, soul reviving, nature enjoying, ass-laughing-off, sister trip to GA with Brandi last weekend!
It was not unlike this blog post, chock full o stuff.

We got in the Chatooga river. The freezing water was absolutely delicious. The river is crystal clear rushing mountain water running through boulders and rock outcroppings and lined on the bottom with mica sand. It looks like glitter in the river! I just had to take off this bat necklace I made and photograph it in the mica sand...with our legs too.
Here I am next to some super gorgeous rock wall covered in the most yummy layers of varied lichen; that patina is the stuff dreams are made of.
We hopped all over the rocks on Friday and Sunday. I could never get enough of that.
When we drove in Friday afternoon, we walked down to the river and played by a class four or five rapids called Bull's Sleuce.
It was an easy decision to skinny dip up to our waists in the freezing water. It was a hard decision to not go all the way in. I made several very grown-up decisions regarding safety; I'm both proud of and disappointed in me for that.
We both used the time in such sacred ground wisely, recharging our souls with the abundant energy of the Great Spirit that surrounded us. It was truly Heavenly.
I prefer bushwhacking (shwacking) through the park over trail hiking. At times we could hardly make any "progress" through the mountain forest for all the photography stops along our way.
I love lichen and moss. Bran coined a new phrase for these species: Air Barnacles! I really do need to get to work on the Brandi Dictionary.
Saturday night we went out in search of a mountain cave. We went straight up through a gorge to an old logging trail but didn't find it...yet.
Here is a little vignette of totems collected on our trip. The crucifixes are from the antique market we went to on Saturday, more on that later.
You know I had to stop at this mountainside cemetery for pictures. I'm so lucky to have a perfect travel companion in my sister! We love all the same things.
We had many many many sister psychic connections, one of which is the thought that we want to live in a "people terrarium" with this stuff all over the floor. Can I have forest floor in my bedroom instead of carpet? I'd never have to vacuum or mop!
This made me decide to get a macro lens for my sweet, sweet Nikon. Isn't this crevasse beautiful?
We took so many pictures; as Brandi said "I'm my own paparazzi"!

Okay, here she is sort of asking my permission to climb right down next to the a fore mentioned deadly rapids to play. Once again, I was shockingly an adult buzz kill; "No Bran, if you slip and fall in there I'm too gimpy to carry you out of here & you'll die!"
Can't you just ear her saying "Don't you think we could just go right down there and get closer to that water?"
We took pictures of each other taking pictures of each other.
I sat still with my camera for about 10 minutes waiting fort this anole to come get his closeup. See his big damn money bag? He is tryin' to scare up a lady friend. I loved watching them do this around my Mimi's house in Mississippi as a child.
Fallen logs made for beautiful little landscapes.
This is a hole in a fallen log. It looks like the view from inside a cave!


There was just so much all around for us to take in. We were beside ourselves with delight the entire time!
Gorgeous, everywhere, all around.
It was a sad thing to leave, but knowing we'll be back soon makes it bearable.
I have so much to do, and so much more to tell. I hardly even know were to begin! And I'm still coming down from all that "Vitamin B" (another Brandi-ism). I feel like a total spaz, but I love it!
I will be collaborating with Bran through December 11, when we go back to sell our trumeaus and other pieces at Scott's Antique Market in ATL. I'm fixin' to find myself as busy as Santa's elves right now. Stuff to build, masterpieces to create, plans for world domination to be layed out! I will be a bit scarce, but not as much as these past several rather SLACK weeks on my part.
Wish me luck!

2 comments:

Lisa said...

Man! that was a Damn good trip!!! I was in the mountains of Georgia once, but I stayed at a retreat! It did have a small running river near it, and I had the best time, went in clothes and all.

sorry I haven't commented in awhile, sometimes I hop and read and don't comment.
Be well,

Brandi McKenna said...

LOVE IT SIS! Was soooo much fun! You really did it justice. i will try to do the same on my abandoned blog! Here's to another trip and our great success!