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And from 2007...
Allow me to add some wonderful Tesla pictures since she had style last year, and we sorely missed her this year. I want to include her in my 08 updates.![]() | ![]() |
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So yeah...I missed Tesla a lot this year! Didn't matter what I enjoyed wearing this year...next year I'm gonna make matching outfits! And that means for you too, Dav. Triple matching!!
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Here are snippets of our RV with dome...before the rest of our camp fully showed up. By the end, the space was pretty packed. Our group had 6 RVs all together! We all used to be tents only...
When Douglas came to visit us, he brought our old Campalicious sign/banner that he so kindly had stored for a few years. We stuck it on our windshield. We also covered one side of the windows with tinfoil to reflect the heat...very effective!
We didn't use our dome the past 2 years since it was more hassle when we had so much baby stuff to bring. So it was nice to hang out in it again, with the hammock, chairs and a table. Dav decided to sell the dome after this year, however, and get a better square structure that we can put against the RV to make a continuous shelter (but low and behold, the day we got back, Dav left the dome polls in front of our garage while we went to get lunch...and someone stole them!!)
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Loved these bikes...I decorated my bike my first year with some flowers and what not. Ever since, nada. This year I added a big pink alien on my seat out of necessity because my butt seriously ached after 6 hours of Rangering on a bike. That alien used to be deco for our dome but now it's my seat. Never bothered much with my bike, but that majestic lion inspired me...and with T joining next year, I'm thinking of a family 3-some theme for our bikes....
Next is a breakfast one morning. Kitten knocked on our RV door one morning saying she craved Japanese so we started talking. I didn't have much Japanese ingredients in the RV, but low and behold, our Irish photographer friend had furikake and rice. Kitten had pickled cucumbers, I had salmon. Itadakimasu...Best playa Japanese breakfast!
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Scene at camp...dressing up as I please for the afternoon.
2nd pic is another camp's kitchen cooler storage area. They kicked-ass. (And I love checking out how kick-ass camps organize and accomplish what they do.) This was the Dust City Diner lingerie party we went to. Full bar...and an exquisite layout of beautiful nibbles. Our beloved Douglas - who was the only person to witness our wedding and took our treasured pictures for us - was with the Diner camp this year. Every night, they went out on the playa with their diner and served grilled cheese and drinks. I missed them out there, but got to see the amazing diner. I have to say, Douglas is totally a natural burner, and since I met him as a newbie, it's great fun to see him fully having fun. He stopped by our camp to say hi, in short cut-off jeans and subtle blue eye-shadow. He arrived via an art-car that stopped while he caught up with us even though the car was full of riders swealting in the heat. I want more time with Douglas...he'll be around though, I know.
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Finally...I feel I can update Kokochi about BM 08. I think this year is probably the most difficult to summarize. The main reason was we didn't have Tesla with us. That was the hardest. When people asked, "so how was BM this year?" I didn't have the simple, "It was great!" reply. We missed her.
Also, simply put, we have a 2 year old. Even though she wasn't with us, preparing for BM and the clean-up post Burning Man was quite a lot of work in addition to our daily life with our wonderful, energetic 2 year old. It took every ounce of energy I had to trudge through all we had to do along with daily life with T and work. So blogging was low on my priority...now life is slowly returning to normal. Whew.
So...to share BM08...
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First is my last picture of Tesla before we hit the road. We actually were ready around noon on Friday (we had early arrival tickets), but Tesla was napping. So Dav and I decided to take the RV to pick up a friend, then head back home to say bye once she was awake. Now, I can't believe I was able to leave my baby knowing I had a week plus ahead of me without seeing her. I brought a bunch of pictures of her to have with me. Second pic is the first on the playa...although apprehensive, I was nevertheless happy to be "back home."
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Part of our complaints from the past few years was that BM was getting big and crowded very quickly in the week. We used to arrive on Sunday and enjoy seeing the city build. The initial days were precious because we met fellow burners who were about community and sharing...vs the end of the week when the city became filled with weekend partiers which changed the atmosphere. But since a few years ago, it seemed that even by Monday, the city was crowed with raging partiers...and frankly, we were disappointed but were distracted because we were at camp with our baby. This year BM was strict about early arrival. And since we were working as Rangers, we were able to get in early. Honestly, the early pre-opening days this year were the best. Things were slow, there was space, and it felt like the old days. Everyone was either working or building a theme camp. Everyone was super friendly and all about sharing. I celebrated the open space!
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Dav calculating how much space we needed for our camp & friends: As early arrivals, we had to be "placed," but that meant going where we wanted to camp and making sure everyone around us was cool with the space we needed...and being blessed by the "placer." It was all about meeting everyone's needs. I liked that. We considered several spaces within a few blocks and everyone around us was extremely accommodating. We basically chose our spot based on great location, not too close to porta potties, and cool neighbors.
Second pic is Playa Information. No one there...yet!
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