This
morning I met up with Jessie & Tony, and Jake & Brittany at The Anchor
for coffee and breakfast before a four-mile hike at Big Bone Lick State Park. We toured
the bogs, admired the prehistoric Pleistocene sculptures, curled our noses at
the sulfuric salt licks, and touched the hides of Bison even though the sign advised
us not to. It felt so great to be out in nature with good friends, and by the
time we parted ways my legs were exhausted, sweat caked my shirt, and I had an
insane craving for iced coffee. I napped back at my apartment before my
4-Midnight in Blue Ash, where I fixed Ben and I an a home-cooked Indian dinner:
chicken jalfrezi with freshly-baked naan bread. Ben loved it and kept
pretending to be a Native American. “That’s not the kind of Indian food this
is, and you’re being mildly offensive.” We sat out on his patio and listened to Blue Ash's Concert in the Park carrying through the line of trees from the amphitheater beside the Veteran's Memorial.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
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I thought I was your big bone. Or little bone. I just wanna be your bone.
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