2003 -- October's snippets
Haven't
a clue what I did this month! I think I just got back from Dubai, had
a few days with Matt, a few days on my own and then flew off to the US.
I went out there for a holiday, and to sort out a couple of projects I'm
working on.
So
San Diego set alight! Wow, about 2000 homes were burned down, so many
animals must have lost their lives and homes, too. It was really freaky
seeing it. Daniel and I were trying to get out of San Diego to go to Arizona,
and the main road was blocked off. It took us ages to get out. When we
got back to San Diego a week later, the fire had stopped a mile and a
half short of Daniel's house. It looked like there'd been a war or something,
there was ash everywhere.
Anyway, in Arizona, I stayed with my mates at Eden. Err, and I only slept
2 out of 4 nights as ghosts kept attacking me. Honestly, one of them slapped
me in the face. I've never been so scared. I was a bit jet lagged, and
tired because the house was so haunted, and that final night when a ghost
slapped me -- that was it. So I went to Tucson, where I stayed with a
girl for one night. The house I stayed in had only just been exorcised,
as they had two horny young male ghosts in there.
 Anyway,
there were great big 10 foot tall sculptures and torture paintings on
the wall. I slept there, but didn't feel easy. I then wanted to go back
to Eden as I was missing my mates, but there was no way back, so I went
to stay with Yashpal, a Doctor at The Tree of Life.
That was more like it! Had a lovely room, went to see a Grateful Dead
tribute band on halloween, and fell asleep in the back of Yashpal's van
while he and his mate Billy were dancing, all dressed up in halloween
costumes. I commented later that it was funny how I felt safer sleeping
in the back of a van in a car park in the back of beyond alone, than with
my mates in a hotel. Anyway, Yashpal took me to The Tree of Life, where
I ate some of their lovely food, I walked the Labrynth, and meditated.
Loved
the Tree of Life. It's a great place, and there are so many grasshoppers!
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