It is my intent to bring you the reader along on as many adventures of Bald Bigfoot as possible. I am not a professional photographer or filmmaker. Thus I will not be spending an absorbent amount of time trying to make it look as if I am. Instead I will spend my time and energy describing Bald Bigfoot’s trials and tribulations. Enjoyment is the goal here. I look forward to your comments. These will help steer BFFs direction. Please feel free to say “I like when BBF does this…” Or in contrast “I do not like when BBF does this…” It will not deter me in what I do. But instead give me a barometer in which direction to push him.
I believe we all have an internal drive to get out there! Wherever out there is!
This past weekend I enjoyed the first real weekend of fall weather here in the Pacific Northwest. Sunny and 70 on Friday then rainy and 50 on Saturday and Sunday. I put my wood stove to the test. I left my tent flaps wide open to enjoy the rain and wind. It did not disappoint. The wall of heat beat back the elements and kept them at bay at the door. I lay on my bed watching the rain fall and the wind push the pines while warmth surrounded me. As I did this I took advantage of the wood stove. I melted wax and poured it into cupcake foil pans over a cut up string. Thus replenishing my fire starter supplies. There’s nothing better than grabbing a wax cupcake, putting flame to it’s wick and setting it in the wood stove. Watching the homemade candle ignite the wood. Not having to crumple paper and fan the flame into a source of warmth is amazing. Simply light it, set it on a piece of wood and stack some fuel pieces around it and go about doing what needs to be done.