Jim in Anacortes
Life of the Party
Sea stories often have humor , but more often turn very dark.
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I suspect some of these stories involve sea otters.Sea stories often have humor , but more often turn very dark.
I have a keen interest in "Indian rock art". One interesting type of rock carving is called a "yoni". Essentially, it is a depiction of the vagina. These are easy to find in Anza Borrego CA. but are spread out all over the southwest (pun intended). A quick google search " The vajayjay- The ancient Southwest." will lead to many photos ( believe it or not). At first it might seem comical, but these rock carvings hold deep meaning both spiritually and scientifically, as they often align to the stars. Some are especially interesting during rainfall. I have found and photographed many of them.

I had a similar picnic scenario up in the Rockies. However, the rustling from the nearby bushes was a 300 pound black bear boar. My city slicker girlfriend got up and saw it before I bothered looking and said "Oh my God! There's a mountain lion coming towards us!" The bear circled us along a tree line smelling our food, which we quickly gathered up and evacuated.One time I was having a romantic picnic at a small creek with the woman I loved. We were kissing, but I had an apartment and bed at home, so our clothes were intact. Strangely I noticed the bushes nearby rustling. It was a CA Fish and Game officer. The perv was fully busted... perving on us from the bushes. I had no gun or fishing gear, and the creek did not even have minnows in it. Strange things happen to you when you walk away from the pavement.
Some things a person can’t unsee.Costal native cultures also made these, and thet were used in their religious rituals..
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I was working out of a port town in Louisiana about 20 years ago when a captain I’d become friends with told me that the day prior a ship he knew had been contracted to haul a number of barrels out and back. They left the port loaded, and came back that same night without cargo. He asked if I wanted to come along and check out the area they’d been to.
You have a bit of thread drift with your story so I'll follow ;-) I love the F-18's that suddenly blast over the top of coulee I'm bobbing around in my pram or float tube; once the initial "what the hell is this" is over, it's fun to watch them roll around the next bend of the coulee and disappear.2 Chinook Helicopters just flew over my house at an altitude of about 1,000 feet. This happened around the Metro area last week, too. I know it isn't a woodsy thing, but people online are freaking out. I am not freaking out, just like the F/A 15E's in flight, it is a sound of freedom and protection. F/A-22 Raptors are my favorite.....
Today driving out hunting in the dark we came across some logs that were obviously put in place by a human to block the a pretty popular forest service road, we could tell because one was cut with a saw. They were big enough to not be able to drive over or around, but easily moved by hand. There was enough buffer on either side of the road that there was no way it could've come from a tree on either side.
Was nice to have a friend with me, as well as a sidearm or two. It seemed like the perfect place situation for some type of weird ambush, carjacking, etc.. We moved them without incident.