My day started off with sunlight streaming in through my bedroom window. It must have been about 7 am when the light actually woke me up but I rolled over and went back to sleep for another hour. When I finally got up, I made myself some country bacon and fried egg for breakfast...and a big cup of earl grey tea with milk...YUM!! A girl needs her caffeine.
I thought to myself, today is the day I go out and take a walk around. I putzed around the studio for a bit, chatted online with Christine G., visited with Katherine who helps Mark with OAC, fed the cat, etc, etc. Now Mark (director) told me he was going to take me around to show me the paths but I thought well I've walked around the place with Tony so it should be fine striking out on my own...right? Uhm, nope.
The paths were really muddy and the first big hill with the steep incline had me half walking, half sliding down. I tried walking on the sides of the path where the dry leaves were, however I didn't realize these dry leaves were resting on top of moss and mud and branches. Right. Slipping and sliding it was after all. I almost made it down to the very bottom of the hill without falling when I slipped and fell into a watery muddy mess. My boot was stuck in the mud, my foot outside the boot tried to find it again so as not to step into the mud with only my sock, my shin is hot and aching where I came down on it. I wasn't hurt, just a little tumble and a bit of mud on my cargo pants but I was still intact. I walked toward the first open field and sat down by a water hole so I can pass a hand over my achy shin, it's going to leave a bruise. I'll take a pic if it bruises up.
All right, so I remembered there is this old tree on the land and I vaguely remembered where it stood from the last time I was at OAC. I went in one vague direction and took some pics of it and rested upon it before heading out down another path. Now Mark had made it very clear that I should stay on the designated paths and believe me when I tell you I tried but I took one wrong turn and I didn't realize I was off the path until I was completely lost. So now I can't find the path and I am elbow deep in prickly vines...uhm ouch! I didn't realize they were even there until they started slashing at me. Argh! I walked on and I was a bit panicked so I stopped taking pics. I was just trying to find the trail again.
I walked around like this for an hour. I finally found a barbed wire fence and a wide open field, which I recognized. YAY! Only then did I realize that I could have used the GPS system on my iPhone to find my way back to the studio. Live and learn.
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