This is how inside jokes are formed. With Lindsay and the rest of the cast of Stumptown Stages’ “110 in the Shade.”
September 25th, 2014
“In your whole life nobody has ever abused you more than you have abused yourself. And the limit of your self-abuse is exactly the limit that you will tolerate from someone else. If someone abuses you a little more than you abuse yourself, you will probably walk away from that person. But if someone abuses you a little less than you abuse yourself, you will probably stay in the relationship and tolerate it endlessly.”
Don Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements.
Keep the Mountain to your Right
Keep the Mountain to Your Right
Four days, three nights, roughly 41 miles, all of it with some sixty pounds of gear and food strapped to my back. While on the trail, I made a comic when I woke up, one when I stopped for lunch, one next to the fire in camp in the evening, and one during my normal time: at night, right before I fell asleep.
Day One began at the Timberline Lodge with 40 mile an hour winds making me seriously question some of my assumptions about the trail. I said my electronic goodbyes, pulled on the coat I thought was just for emergencies, and hiked the ten miles to Ramona Falls.
Day Two was probably the most solitary day, and certainly the one with the most forest to walk through. I climbed Bald Mountain, I walked about 10 miles, and I camped out at Coe Creek.
On Day Three I faced the difficult and dangerous crossing at Eliot Creek. Along the way I met Richard, a 20 year old who was also solo hiking the trail. We’d somehow started at the same time but not bumped into each other. He became my traveling companion until the last stretch of the hike on Sunday.
We talked about life, hiking, relationships, our childhoods, and a hundred other secret things that we only shared with the rocks and trees.
The final day was across long, open stretches with nothing but harsh sunlight to keep us company. I was tired, but the end was so close.
I’m writing this weeks later and could tell you a thousand details that I missed in these comics and in the stories I’ve told friends and loved ones, but the main thing I want you to know is:
I miss the mountain.
September 24th, 2014
I’m still not quite used to the idea that I am a paid actor.
Though I guess they haven’t paid me yet, so technically I won’t be “paid” until the show is over in November.
September 23rd, 2014
Everything has started at once.
This fall I will be in my first show here in Portland and my first paid acting gig, ever. The show is 110 in the Shade for Stumptown Stages and I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of it.
September 22nd, 2014
I don’t really believe in doing things expediently if you can do them correctly instead.
Or, I’m a stubborn idiot.
Your call, I guess.
September 21st, 2014
This was a total Susanne Vega moment.
September 20th, 2014
My day included going to the Rose City Comic Con (my first convention in a long, long time), seeing a movie I really loved (Frank), and other good times. Capping that off with a night time bike ride just made everything perfect.
September 19th, 2014
I deserved this.
September 18th, 2014
Tonight I saw il sogno del marinaio with LITE opening for them and had a predictably great time. I had no idea what I was walking into other than listening to one song and having faith in my date’s taste (she hasn’t steered me wrong before).
Mike Watt is best known for being the bass player for Minutmen and being an extremely entertaining showman. I have seriously barely captured how elastic his expressions were.
A good night.