Monday, September 13, 2010

exploring the dark and dank

No, no....the title of this post is not about my colonoscopy and esophogeal scope today.  Let me tell you, interweb friends, git 'r done...if you need to!  Not a big deal.  Nothin' to be askeerd of.  Fantastic drugs.  Do it.  Just woke up from the greatest nap EV-AH!  No big problems and nothing that can't be dealt with.  It was all good in the end.  I'm grateful.

All this scoping has me thinking of dark, dank and tight places....like the cave we have been exploring with our sprouts every summer for about.....the last 20 years or so.  The Texan gets the honor of going in first.  He's a seasoned caver!  That's a nice way of saying old.
He has dangled a rope with knots to assist with the cave descent. Yours truly has been down there.  I really have, but this time I wanted to document this for YOU, so I stayed top side.  You're very, very welcome.  I take my descriptive blogging role incredibly seriously.  Down goes the athletic sprout-in-law.

Be careful.  Don't slip and fall in the stream!
The brave Sprout is last inside. She hopes the two previous spelunkers will cushion her likely fall.  Smart Sprout.


This is a tight turn the explorers must make.  Pick your poison:  scale the rocks above the swift stream, or resign yourself to wade in the cold water on the bottom.  I think our cavers took the high road.


The Texan proudly poses after making it half way.

Victorious, the Texan emerges from the cave downstream.  It's quite a climb to get out of there with no help up top!

The Sprout emerges next.  Notice the assistance from up top and from 'down under'.  Hey, watchit Sprout-in law!
Lastly, the in-law emerges. Everyone is exhausted, slimy and safe. The trek through the cave took about 40 minutes.

Did you enjoy your journey through the cave?  Sometimes dark places are scary, and I prefer keeping my hands over my eyes.  The task is better undertaken with friends who can encourage and help.  You can even fall on them if need be!  When spelunking it is good to:
1.  Be strong and confident.
2.  Have a light to illuminate your way.
3.  Have some friends along.
4.  Be in the presence of your Dad.

Blessings and spelunky love to all this week.


2 comments:

me said...

Love the blog, and really love your photography! Found your site on ProBlogger...great stuff!

tattytiara said...

Gorgeous - reminds me of Maligne Canyon in Jasper where I lived one summer. One of my favorite places on earth, and I visit every chance I get.