Well, besides being inundated with pinks there’s not a whole lot new going on out at the weir. The biggest occurrence was that Ben, our fellow SCA from Texas, headed back home for the start of another school year, so then there were three. Owing to the lack of anything exciting to do, Laura and I have been devising many interesting ways to amuse ourselves. One of the main ones has been fishing – I even bought my very own pole and have even been having a bit of success! While my dad and Matt were unable to catch anything, two days after they left I hooked a pink (great for smoking) and a coho right in a row, and Laura’s been a fish-catching machine. We also attempted a shelf in one of our cabinets in the cabin; however, due to logistical difficulties Joe had to put the finishing touches on it for us. Our nights are usually filled with knitting and crosswords.
Ben's final boat trip into Sitka.
My salmon (pink on L, coho on R)
Unfortunately for some, not all of our diversions are as innocent… In the beginning of the summer we had a little mouse problem in the form of one Mr. Bojangles. He was dispatched and that was the end of it, or so we thought. This past week Mr. Bojangles made a reappearance, and after catching him, we did what any self-respecting females with a background in specimen prep would do – stuffed him. But it didn’t end there. After waiting around for Joe for two days we were getting a little impatient with him. The perfect retaliation? A mouse in his bed, of course! Luckily, after we explained that our pet mouse was perfectly sanitary he wasn’t that angry with us. Another attestation to our boredom is that Mr. Bojangles also has the beginnings of a wardrobe in the form of a custom-knit sweater vest with more to come.