After months of discussion, planning and apprehension, I was packed off to the wilds of somewhere-in-Washington for a four-day SCA event called Autumn War.
Lilith, Lyse and I arrived after sundown Thursday evening. The event site greeted us by unleashing a swarm of yellowjackets. You see, the place Lil’ had selected for her tent turned out to be right over an underground nest. Oops. She took several stings, including one right on the top of her head… and Lyse took a sting under the fingernail for having to go in after that persistent little critter. Me, I just took one at the waistline. (Turns out I’m not allergic. Who knew?)
The rain and the fact that it was dark calmed the nasty flying things down after a short while and we found a better place to set up camp. Falling asleep to the sound of rain on your tent is an experience I’ve almost missed, from back in the days of going to school in Concrete, WA from a campground while we waited for the house we’d bought to finally be available. But I digress.
Thursday night (minus the bees) and Friday morning (minus the bees) was much fun.
Friday evening, the event really kicked off. You see, most people didn’t specifically take time off from work, so the vast bulk of attendees started streaming in around nightfall Friday. I was sort of looking forward to some rest, so I headed off to the tent at what I guess to be around nine or ten o’clock.
I didn’t get any sleep. You see, apparently there are these drums. And the drums are loud, damned loud. And they’re in use all damned night. Every night. What the hell? And since the clouds had gone away, the temperature dropped way down to around 40 degrees… so by the time the drums stopped at about 4am, it was bitterly damned cold, and I was curled up shivering.
In other words, I didn’t pack nearly enough Warm Stuff To Cover Up With. Thank heavens for my Columbia Sportswear coat liner and that lovely wool cloak I was borrowing.
Since I don’t want to be at this all morning (I have to get to work eventually, sad to say) I’ll try to sum up the rest of the event:
- I never went hungry, and the food was dee-lish.
- I’ll probably never play tablero.
- I met and shot the breeze with an amazing assortment of clever, fun, naughty-minded folk who I wouldn’t mind hanging out and shooting the breeze with again, any time. Not one of them, I tell you, rubbed me the wrong way… nor was I ever under the impression I was somehow unwelcome. That’s just damned cool.
- Massive thank-yous are due to Lyse, Dalemar and Vlad, and some others whose names I don’t remember. They took care of me when I was feeling a bit lost or out of sorts, and they took the time every so often to check in on me to make sure I was doing alright. Thank you!
- I figured out what my problem is with hanging out around people who are doing an “accomplished” amount of drinking. No, I’m not going to go into it here, but suffice to say it’s an old childhood trauma that I’m probably not going to be able to shake easily. And honestly, I’m not going to try all that hard. I don’t drink, and if you don’t drink there’s not much to do when you’re hanging out with a group that’s composed entirely of drinkers.
- I’ve taken great strides in learning to control one of my other longstanding issues; I no longer run to the other end of the field when something buzzes in my ear. Four solid days surrounded by yellowjackets will do amazing things for your ability to relax and tolerate.
I’m not entirely sure I’ll do another SCA event. The answer to that question is going to depend on conversations yet to be had about things I’m not going to go into in this particular venue. But… for all that the nights were bitterly cold, I only accumulated four hours’ sleep between Friday morning and Sunday evening, the bees, and the other issues… I still managed to have a good time now and then. It wasn’t all good, but it wasn’t all bad.
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10 responses to “Autumn War”
Ah, I see you’ve met the doumbek, the infernal drum that has permeated the SCA. And the drummers just play the same line over and over and over and over and over…but you found that out first hand. I’m glad you had a decent time at the event, I would have felt bad if you had run screaming into the night.
still love my djembe better.. SCA’s are almost the equivalent of the pagan festivals… minus doumbeks. 🙂
See? I told you they would make sure that you didn’t feel left out 🙂
I can’t believe no one taught you the I-only-know-one-rhythm-and-this–is–it cadence *grin* personally, it makes the reptitive drumming almost funny 🙂
I hope you and I get to attend an event together… i think it’d be fun 🙂
Sorry karl, I guess all of us talking about the great times we have somewhere left out you really don’t sleep, giggle! I hope to see you at an event again you is good people! Ear plugs I hear work good? see ya later
Vlad
Ah, yes, the doumbeks. They’re like the drums in the mines of Moria, except that they mark the location of belly dancers instead of Orcs.
Karl… There is place called the quiet camp… You may look into campiong there. That way you have a place to run when the dumbs start. Not to mention mid summer events are ALOT warmer. and there is always a “bedwarmer”
I’m not sure I understand the question, Kora-Sean…
wha? you mean the sound of drums all night didnt lull you into lullaby land?
hehehe… Don’t worry, Karel. There _are_ things for non-drinkers to do. Really. I have to say that I don’t normally get *that* bad, but there were other things going on. I promise, if you go to another SCA event (most likely next season, since that was the big blow-out for most of us), I will be sure to show you the other side of evenings. There are bard circles where you can enjoy singing and story-telling, etc. It’s really quite enjoyable.
Glad to know that you had at least a some-what good time. Next time bring WARM clothing/bedclothes… And we can get you a bedwarmer for the weekend. *giggle*
Heh..after dealing with generators and high powered flood lights during my little camping adventures, drums almost sound welcome.
glad to hear you didn’t have a reaction to bee/wasp stings.
Whats the deal with “naughty?”