Episode666
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We had a scary moment this week-end, and I would like to share it with you. We were canoeing but the place was busy, lots of motor boats with a few careless drivers among them. After fighting their waves and the current for an hour, we reached what seemed like a safe area. We were relieved to finally be allowed a break. I pulled a pre-rolled joint from its container, and before I could even reach in my pocket for some fire, we got struck from behind with a big wave that instantly filled and flipped our canoe, courtesy of some dude and his wake board rig.
First lesson I want to share, canoeing is very dangerous when surrounded with careless wake board and water skying boats.
Second lesson, get your puppy a life vest. What ended as a bad day could have been a tragedy (for us at least). We bought one the following day, and our dog instantly got used to it and became a much better swimmer.
Stay safe on the water, friends, because in my recent experience fighting waves while struggling to throw your dog on the top of a flipped canoe is no fun.
Oh and BTW, my precious Air was in the car, along with our phones. I lost 5 joints in a glass container, a lighter, and the will to paddle. Everything else is sound.
Thanks for reading. I don't know what helped the most, relating this experience here, or hitting my EQ with every bit of lung power I had, but I'm feeling much better now. :-)
First lesson I want to share, canoeing is very dangerous when surrounded with careless wake board and water skying boats.
Second lesson, get your puppy a life vest. What ended as a bad day could have been a tragedy (for us at least). We bought one the following day, and our dog instantly got used to it and became a much better swimmer.
Stay safe on the water, friends, because in my recent experience fighting waves while struggling to throw your dog on the top of a flipped canoe is no fun.
Oh and BTW, my precious Air was in the car, along with our phones. I lost 5 joints in a glass container, a lighter, and the will to paddle. Everything else is sound.
Thanks for reading. I don't know what helped the most, relating this experience here, or hitting my EQ with every bit of lung power I had, but I'm feeling much better now. :-)