Sunday, October 21, 2007

Updates to My Views

Okay, so I just got back from Red River Gorge. I love this place, it's merely a large system of forests along a canyon carved out by Red River out in eastern Kentucky. If you live in the area, you should definitely go out that way. The gorge is located about an hour east of Lexington in Pine Ridge. This little paradise of nature is well worth the drive for anyone.

So, why do I like this place so much? I have just built this history with it. About two years ago my grandfather passed away in the middle of July. July is full of birthdays in my family. The ninth is my brother's, the twenty-third is mine, and the sixteenth was my grandfather's. So, his passing was quite an upset for everyone, including myself. My birthday wasn't exactly the past day for me, but my brother attempted to make it somewhat happy for me by taking me on a road-trip at 2:30 in the morning. Although, I tried my hardest to stay awake on the ride down there I did not succeed. Maybe Beck wasn't the best artist to choose as our soundtrack on the drive - at least for staying awake. I believe waking up as we approached the rough incline added to the adventure - maybe.

My brother and I arrived and made the small hike just in time to catch the sun rise. I've shared pictures of my own adventures to Red River Gorge always taken at sun rise. Catching this wondrous scene is repeatedly my goal for every trip I've taken to this untouched serenity. Upon finishing my latest trip under the piloting capabilities of my friend Caleb (I didn't have to drive!), I can no longer saying that Red River Gorge is untouched.

I wouldn't label myself as an environmentalist or even much of a nature lover based upon my lifestyle at home, but I the observation of litter scattered throughout the campsite I used was unavoidable and frankly disgusting. I found bottle caps, plastic cups, and even a pillow in the limbs of a tree! Three friends and I were able to camp, start a fire, drink, make pancakes, and hike all without littering. As corny as it sounds, "We took only pictures, and left only footprints." Where did appreciation for nature go?

The question I am posing is layered. Initially, I would like to discuss littering. Remember the public service announcement for Keep America Beautiful- the one with the Native American crying at the end (it's linked here)? The image of being the society that destroyed the beauty nature just strikes me as a slap in the face to my ancestors and as we being jokes to our descendants.

I have the hardest time understanding what is so hard about picking up your trash or throwing the trash away when you are done. For nature enthusiasts who are most likely out for a hike, a walk to the dumpster is surprisingly too far. The lesson, and frankly my opinion, is PUT AWAY THE TRASH. A simple step, the same step to preserve the cleanliness of a room, could help preserve the illusion of nature we desire every once in a while.

The second layer that I believe plays a role in enacting my first grievance is that the appreciation of the simplistic beauty of nature is just lacking. I enjoyed approximately ninety percent of my trip this weekend. The ten percent was ruined between small bickering, rough sleep, and leaving early cutting out a trip to hike up the natural land bridge. One scene I can distinctly remember was when all the tents were broken down and the group was taking its second trip back to the car. Caleb was not willing to gather the rest of the supplies and the other two members of our party was in an equal rush to return home. The clock was only on eleven or twelve.

I knew no one was going to want to hike to the natural land bridge because I kept suggesting one last experience. In that one brief moment I tried to breathe in everything I was going to leave behind for several more weeks or longer (no one wants to camp in the winter and hiking is a pain with ice involved). When I found myself alone and knew that even the other campers around us were killing the experience with radios and super-sized camp sites I felt like no one was appreciating the beauty of a dieing planet.

Maybe I'm not the best advocate for appreciating nature seeing as how the life I live is fairly artificial, but maybe my words being honest and humble will make somebody take a hike. When that person does, I hope he or she takes a pause to breathe.

And pick-up his or her goddamn trash!

Chris

PS My short story is coming along nicely but my pacing has slowed down. The story is not a novel but a longer story than I've written in a while. I will post it here, but in parts. I hope everyone reads it though, the content is mature but I expect the themes to come across nicely.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The First Blog of a New Service

Well, I really just wanted to fill in this space. So, in the sense of journaling I'm just going to try and type for a significant number of minutes or until my hands start cramping. I think now is a great time to try and blog again because I am transitioning back into the real world after a long weekend. Today is a Wednesday, hump day, and I'm actually feeling good.

This weekend was great for several reasons. Most importantly, I got to fix my laptop which is my tool for typing all of these long-winded words. I had a virus on my computer that was generating spyware-type advertisements and completely corrupted my internet explorer. Fortunately, I use Firefox, which I highly recommend, and was able to do basic functions until I had the money to fix my laptop. The best part though was that my dear friend Steven and his brother offered to fix my laptop for free as a token of gratitude for helping Steven through a tough part in his life. Thanks Steven!

Another great event from this weekend was that after fixing my laptop I spent the entire night goofing around at the waterfront with my friends Steven, Damien, and Mary but also with Steven's "cousins" (family friends). That time was great but Steven is kind of a jerk towards fish. Regardless, I had a great time and ended the morning with some Krispy Kreme donuts! As anyone knows, I have problem pacing myself when Krispy Kreme is involved. Finally, I went to sleep at about nine in the morning. I woke up only three hours later but I got to hang out with my brother which is always great. We shopped at Target, talked about life, and health. I had fun before going to Beef O'Brady's to watch some NFL game with two undefeated teams. (Go Tom Brady... ehh I don't care.)

My next eventful day on my Fall Break had me going to my doctor to clean out my ear so I can hear again. Basically, I paid twenty dollars to have a super soaker stuck in my ear. In a messed up sort of way, I can of liked it. I spent the rest of the day watching Outlaw Star on DVD - awesome animé. Tuesday was just homework. So, everything trailed off on Tuesday...


Until I went to work. I haven't really appreciated by Gnarls Barkley (St. Elsewhere)album until recently. I can safely say that I haven't been the happiest I have ever been in my life and my thoughts have been a little bit less than depressing recently. These are just thoughts, so I fitting listened to "Just A Thought"
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I immediately started coming up with some short story. I'm not quite finished but maybe I can wrap it up tonight. That's when I knew I had to start blogging again so I can remember how much I like writing.

Regardless, I need to get ready for work now. Thanks for reading and expect a lot more in the future.


Chris