It's been a busy summer, and the past four weeks or so has seemed extra busy, but in (mostly) good ways. Let's discuss.
1. July trip to CA. On 22 July, I flew to Long Beach and spent a couple of days with Mom and Lizzie. The primary purpose of the trip was to go to Dixon to bury the ashes of my aunt and uncle. Lizzie and I drove up to northern California on the 25th. It's about a seven hour drive, and we were motivated to get there before Frosty's Drive-In closed, and we made it! Unfortunately, it was so hot that the aged fryer hood had shut down, so we were only able to get a milkshake, but that orange creamsicle shake was fabulous. That night we went to our other favorite Dixon places: The Pip wine bar, and Dawson's. The next day we drove out to see The House. Honestly, we were kind of stalker-y, and the new owner came out to find out what the hell we were doing. We told her our story, and she was super nice. She even invited us in to see the renovations they'd done, but they had guests, so we declined the offer. (But I really wanted to see it!) That afternoon we hung out at the pool at the motel, and that night, we had a family dinner at Dawson's. My cousins had arrived, so it was nice to get together. Monday morning was the burial. A few other family members came, cousins of my aunt and uncle who live in the area, and a couple of Mary's former co-workers. We told some stories about Mary and Dewey, then the ashes were buried in the plot of their mother. It was low-key and exactly what I had in mind. After that, I had a meeting at the bank there in Dixon where I finally was able to close out Mary's account and get a cashier's check for the balance, then Lizzie and I drove home. I stayed another couple of days, then came home on the 29th.
2. Five concerts in seven days. All of these concerts were at Red Butte Garden. I attended two concerts as a patron, and volunteered at the other three. The first show was Alabama Shakes, which I'd bought tickets for. That show was on the evening of the 29th, so I got off the plane, came home, then MT and I went to the concert. A storm came in and delayed the gates until 9:00 pm. We sheltered in place in the parking garage during the thunder, lightning, and rain delay. Once the storm passed, the weather was pleasant. Lots of folks had bailed on the show, so it was a pretty light crowd. I enjoyed it.
The next night I worked the exit recycling shift for the Melissa Etheridge/Wynonna Judd concert. It was my first exit recycling experience, and I would think twice before I accept that gig again. It is a short shift and it's not awesome. The music was good.
The next show was Fitz and the Tantrums. Those were the tix I received for my service hours last year, so MT came with me. We like this band. They are fun and upbeat, and we had a good time.
The next night I was on the donor terrace for Walk Off the Earth and Andy Grammer. Donor terrace is a sweet gig because it's a good four-hour shift and you get to see the whole show from a pretty decent location, and the job is easy. There is no garbage involved. I'd like to pick up more of those shifts next year, if I can. And the concert? It may be my favorite show of the year. Both bands were so good! Great energy and vibes.
The very next night I was back to do a full recycling shift for Interpol. The opener was a band called Youth Lagoon. I have never heard of either of these bands, and I wasn't particularly interested in their music. Interpol did have an enthusiastic following, and I like to see that.
I just have two more concerts on my schedule. If I can pick up another one, I'd be glad to do that, but if not, I'm happy with what I've got. With the last two, I will have worked at 11 shows, which was my goal for this season.
3. Another trip to CA. The second trip to California was also a two-fer. The first part of the trip was about dropping MT off in the eastern Sierra Mountains so he could hike the John Muir Trail (JMT) northbound to Yosemite Valley. Lizzie met us in Mammoth Lakes, CA, where MT parked his truck. (He will take a shuttle from Yosemite Valley to Mammoth when his hike is complete.) We dropped MT off at the Cottonwood Pass trailhead on 8/8, then Lizzie and I drove back to La Mirada. I stayed with Mom and Lizzie for a week. It was a good week for me. I finished three books, did a lot of scribbling in my diary/journal, did a bit of art, and got to hang out with my people. Can't complain about any of that!
Now I am home and I don't have plans to go anywhere else for awhile. MT should be home sometime in early September. His permit for the JMT is for one month. The hike is 250 miles. Last year's Colorado Trail hike was 500 miles and it took him about 40 days, so maybe he can finish the JMT in under 30 days? He's averaging over 10 miles a day so far; he's probably hiked around 85 - 90 miles in the first nine days. He is having a grand time. Hiking the JMT is a dream come true for him, so that's awesome.
So that's what I've been doing. Now that I'm back and settled, I will resume The Trip narrative. I'm looking forward to looking back at it :) I'll plan to write every other day about my travels, so I hope you'll check back when you can!
I will leave you with this photo of MT at Forester Pass.

