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We went up today to set up the camp. As we pulled in we were astonished by how much was already done -- the kitchen and pantry buildings were assembled, several pavillions were up, and the shower was being put together. It turns out they had more people than usual yesterday, so they got a head start.

Today's projects were house maintenance, plumbing, the shower, setting up the kitchen and pantry (as much as we could; not everything's on site yet), setting up one or two more pavillions, and setting up the communal eating and socializing area (furniture and a couple of flies for shade). Oh, and Dani washed most of the camp's dishes, I gather. (We store them in the house, because this is stuff we use only at Pennsic, so they get dusty over the year.)

The house had been attacked by mold -- the dangers of storing it in a field with high grass in a wet year, I guess. So I spent a while scrubbing that all off; fortunately, it's treatable. We also had a hornets' nest this year; I am grateful to other camp members for killing it for me before I got there. Ick, stingy things.

I didn't do much that was especially strenuous, but I'm exhausted. I assume that some of that comes from working outside in the heat and sun (though the heat was moderate and I was wearing a hat). It's been a long time since I've had the boundless energy and stamina of a 20-something; sigh.

I owe a big favor to one camp member who did a lot of house-related work for me (including jacking it up to make it level and killing the aforementioned hornets). Can anyone reading this recommend decent single-malt scotches? He enjoys trying new things, so I'd rather not get one of the defaults (like, if I understand correctly, Glenlivit). I'm looking for something good and a little off the beaten path (hindered by not being a scotch drinker myself).

I was checked in by [livejournal.com profile] dr_zrfq. Heh -- I didn't expect to find him that quickly. :-)

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Date: 2006-08-07 04:02 am (UTC)
geekosaur: orange tabby with head canted 90 degrees, giving impression of "maybe it'll make more sense if I look at it this way?" (Default)
From: [personal profile] geekosaur
Scotch: I stick with Laphroaig. The 10yr and quarter-cask versions are readily available and so probably not what you're looking for; the 15yr is more interesting, and can be gotten at the "premium collection" state stores.

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Date: 2006-08-07 05:27 am (UTC)
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Seconded.

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