Who am I?
Who is this woman?
Flying up in the sky.
At oh, about 12,500 feet, over the Sierra’s, which let me be frank, was a fuck of a lot better than how I got over the Sierra’s.
Really, nothing says it’s going to be a long ride to the playa than finding out that the roof on the car that was picking me up was not in working order.
Oh yes.
That’s right.
We drove through the night, in an open top convertible VW Cabriolet.
It was cray cray.
And may I just add.
Hella fucking cold.
I mean, we drove through the mountains at night with the top down.
In the end, it didn’t matter, we got to the playa, albeit once we landed the poor kid’s car got crop dusted with playa from every vehicle driving past.
Who the fuck needed to do dust angels on the playa when we were already covered?
He dropped me, dropped all his clothes, from an untied garbage bag stuffed in his trunk, and once I got all my stuff out of the odd nooks and crannies I had to shove my things into, I gave him a hug, told him to relax and have fun and pointed him in the correct direction.
I have no clue what happened to him.
But I am assured he had enough molly and hits of LSD to make sure it was a fun trip to his side of the playa.
Note to folks.
Don’t tell your ride share that you are carrying drugs on you.
Just don’t.
Discretion is the better part of valor.
Also.
When it’s suggested that you not have your bicycle cover up your license plate or obscure it in any way, really, listen.
OH.
And.
Navigation in certain desolate places in Nevada is not always spot on.
“Don’t turn,” I said loudly, I didn’t holler, I didn’t grab the wheel, but I almost did, he was totally on autopilot listening to his navigation system.
“But the navi says to turn left,” he said in a voice that was young, 23, slightly white male privileged and very naive.
“Honey,” I said in a kind voice, a voice that was beginning to be over being kind as I had talked him out of returning to Reno to buy bell peppers from the Safeway after having a text fight with one of his camp mates all the way past Fernley, “there’s not a road there.”
There was a dirt track leading God only knows where, but it was not leading to Burning Man.
The navigation insisted and for a moment I really thought the kid might just off road it and defy my suggestion.
Fortunately he did not and we got into Gerlach and refueled at the last gas station in town.
Then.
Burning Man.
I should call it “I didn’t get much sleep, man,” I mean really.
I didn’t get a lot of sleep.
I had gotten up on Friday at 7:30 a.m. worked then came home and left for the event and drove through the Sierra’s, remember in a chilly, drafty open roofed car.
Although, I will say it was beautiful, the Milky Way, the dark skies, the stars, the nebula and the two shooting stars I saw, exquisite.
We landed on playa around 3:45 a.m.
After a rather long, protracted grocery stop in Reno, wherein there was much re-packing and re-sorting of the small amount of space in the car.
After getting through Gate, getting the kid’s ticket from Will Call and getting to where I was camped, it was 5 a.m. by the time I had gotten my stuff to my small spot on the playa.
What was fortuitous though, was the sky starting to brighten.
By the time I had my tent up, my bins sorted, and my air mattress inflated, it was already beginning to get hot.
I tried.
Oh.
I tried really hard to lay in my tent on my new blow up mattress, but man, without a shade structure, it was just too hot to sleep.
I got up.
I did shit.
I did eventually take a nap in the communal shade structure and thank God.
I might have cracked.
I only really got emotional once the whole morning, and that was when my air mattress pump died.
I was like.
Fuck me.
It hadn’t held the charge and only blew up my mattress about a quarter of the way.
I was bereft.
Until.
Heh.
The playa doth provide.
A friendly neighbor in camp said, oh go across the street to the Electro Shock Therapy camp, they can help you out.
And help out they did.
It was a solar powered camp that had strips of chargers and before you knew it I had gotten my air mattress blown up, bed made, and was lying in a hot box trying to nap.
I retrieved the item that was to save my life, a black out sleep mask, and found myself reclining in the shade structure.
I got about an hour and a half of sleep.
Enough to get me going again.
I went to a birthday party that night and dressed up and was up until about midnight or 1 a.m.
Most nights I was up about that late and most days I was up by 7 a.m.
One day I was up at 5:15 a.m.
I went to watch the sunrise with some friends from camp on an amazing art car that took us all out to the far reaches of the event at the trash fence.
It was a spectacular sunrise.
And there were beautiful sunsets.
Long bike rides to deep playa.
Crazy conversations struck up out of nowhere.
Running into unexpected friends.
Being told how good it was to see me.
Getting tons of hugs.
But.
No kisses.
No boys.
No hook ups.
I just treated the whole thing like and art and recovery retreat.
It was fantastic though, no matter the I am tired bit.
I am not spent.
I am happy.
Happy I got to go and got some good photos.
Although I am a little concerned, I’m having some trouble with my regular camera.
I think the dust has finally gotten to it, I’m going to try a few things, but I may have lost some photos.
Such is life.
And I have my memories.
Loads and loads.
And a day to sleep in before I head back into school.
A day to readjust, catch up on the sleep, and um, oh, yeah.
Go see Mike Doughty play.
Nice to be home.
I have no complaints.
Not a one.
I am so very happy.
Yes indeed.
I get to sleep in a dust free bed, I got the playa out of my hair, and I get to see a great musician tomorrow with friends.
Life is lovely.
Nighty night y’all.
I have some much needed beauty rest coming to me.
Sweet dreams my friends.
Sweetest, undusty dreams.
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