A wonderful weekend
I’ve been all week recovering from it, alas, but I really did have a great weekend.
It involved an SCA event up in Nebraska. Yes, I hear you say, Nebraska is at the end of the world and is filled with naught but corn and corn farmers, but at the same time I tell you, it is awesome.
I almost didn’t go. I had a long and stressful week, was tired and feeling a little ill as I packed up the car. I knew this was going to be a small event and I could only hope that I made enough money to cover my expenses — not inconsiderable with the price of gas as high as it is. I also knew that I’d get there well after dark, despite all of my efforts to the contrary, and I find setting up after dark to be extremely stressful.
But I went anyway. And after a half hour or so on the road, I found myself in a pretty good mood. Kitten asleep on my lap, good music on the radio, driving fast through beautiful country. And northern Colorado is beautiful.
Western Nebraska, I thought, not so much. I mean, Nebraska is flat, right?
Actually, no, it’s not.
This is where we camped. It was gorgeous. I indeed got there after dark, but got offers of help with setting up and with holding Loiosh. Camp took about ten minutes and I left the booth for Saturday. My helpers went back to bed and I took Mr Wiggly Pants for a walk.
I have not seen so many stars in years. And years. The sky was bright and crowded with them.
We walked about on the plain, Loiosh hunting bugs and God knows what else, me watching the stars, until the moon rose, and then we went to bed.
Up far too early the next morning — these folks get up with the sun! Farming community, I suppose, though I don’t think any of them actually farm. I got the booth up in good order and settled in for the day.
I spent some time watching the fencing — on a wooden bridge so narrow it bounced as you walked on it — and quite a bit of time hanging out with folks. The merchants next to me had a bored teenager who channeled her boredom into artwork (of which, alas, I got no pictures) and allowed me a piece of foam stuff to make a bit of wearable art of my own.

He wore them pretty much the rest of the day.

Sleeping angel.

His first set of garb — I’m so proud *wipes tear*.
Of course, then he became horrible.

Yes, that’s taken from inside my tent. No, he didn’t actually rip the mesh.

But it was a close thing. Amazing thing is he made it up there with his wings still on!

He wasn’t entirely sure about the whole thing, so I rescued him.
I wound up having an amazing time — the folks there were so welcoming! Even though I hadn’t paid for feast (I love feasting, but money is tight) they invited me to eat with them anyway. I was also invited to the autocrat’s camp for both Saturday morning breakfast and Saturday night dice. By the end of the event we were teasing each other as if we’d all known each other forever.
And I made more than enough money to cover expenses.
I highly recommend events in the Shire of Hinterland to anyone who might be close enough to attend. I had a wonderful, wonderful time.

















Love the pictures of Loiosh. I can’t believe hee wore those wings even up on top of the tent.
Ok, you’re cat is crazy! I can’t believe he left those wings on. Molly would have eaten them in less than a minute.
I’m pretty surprised myself. I guess he figured they weren’t any worse than the harness…
Strange child.
You have me beat. I thought camping with a toddler was a feat, but the worst thing that happened was watching her “disappear” off of the side of the air mattress and having to search for her in the wee hours of the morning. (Easy with all the wailing.) But CAT plus TENT? Amazingly brave. Wow, I’ll have to give Nebraska a second thought.
It was really a gorgeous site — I wish I’d taken more pictures of it myself in addition to all the photos of the cat.
The event this weekend? Someone brought her cockatiel. _That’s_ brave.
That is so cute the angel wings and that he kept them on! We would have run and hid!
Your FL furiends,
Loiosh wanted me to tell you they’re no worse than the harness, and the harness means he can go outside, so it’s okay.
I’ll take his word on that…
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Not efurry cat would be so good bout camping! He looks great wif the wings, but I don’t like my harness, much less extra bits! Of course he got on top of the tent – he flied there!
Brave kitty… Purrs,
Victor
Hi Victor! I like camping. There are bugs and sometimes ground squirrels and once a baby rabbit. Momma didn’t let me catch the baby rabbit, though. I get to climb trees and run through weeds and it’s fun, but my Momma’s there the whole time (or she lets someone else play with me) so I know I’m safe.
Headbonks!
Loiosh
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