Rescued hiker talks of hallucinations, fending off animals (LA Times)
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...After getting lost, she said she began having panic attacks and vomited. By the first evening, she said the two of them began hallucinating, presumably because of dehydration. At one point, she said she believed she was being attacked by a python....
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Monday, April 8, 2013
In Bauer Canyon
The view from nowhere: looking down on Bauer Canyon from 500 feet above. The Memorial Garden is marked by a red dot. |
The ridge above my place.
It was blustery but pleasant today in Bauer Canyon, which can be found a mile or two above O'Neill Park near Trabuco Canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains.
The always-estimable TigerAnn, cat, was there, prowling the scene. She's a peevish, yet lovable, creature. She offered her usual economical communication.
Annie proudly showed me her various vegetable protégés, including these two. She offered me some sort of pickled vegetable matter, which seemed to brew in an odd plastic contraption that sports a big squeezer thing. It was good, I guess.
On one end of the canyon: the scene just above my place
Broccoli, I believe. And my feet.
TigerAnn seemed to claim ownership of the dirt. Her gaze claimed the horizon.
Note the elaborate netting, which protects the plants from the Deer Gang, a crew of about seven stealthy creatures. (They're not as stealthy as they think they are. I spot 'em every other day or so.)
No doubt about it: these plants are healthy. Each is its own little celebration of fecundity.
The famous and much-honored Harey the Rabbit presides over the garden. Such objects appear without explanation or apology in Bauer Canyon.
One of these strawberry plants had 23 berries on it. That's good, I guess.
Rabbit ears are comforting, I find. Fine things.
Annie, cultivating her multi-headed strawberry monsters.
TigerAnn posed for this one. She's happiest when she's outside.
My father, who is eighty years old, seems satisfied to nurture the Bauer Canyon Memorial Garden and Feline Detention Center Annex and Rock Collection, which graces the upper road near the main house. My dad's approach is Utilitarianism to my sister's neo-NewAgery.
Inside the main house, I found the celebrated Bugsy, Kitten, who was sleeping on his cat condo, overlooking the main house's beautiful Patio and Gazebo Presentation and Staging Area. It is near the International Woodpile, which, in turn, is adjacent to the Excessively Large & Germanic Fire Hose.
Bugsy exhibited sleepiness—and his tongue.
More tongue.
TigerAnn is a celebration of fur |
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