We returned to the River of No Return with truckloads of respect. You have to respect your gods, the River Gods.
We rigged our boats and set off. Each morning we toasted our gods with sacrificial beer and every evening we feasted over fires, danced, played music, sang, and hoola-hooped our way across the Salmon's beaches. We loved our Gods. On the fifth night, we donned red dresses in ceremonial honor of their benevolence.
Yet despite it all, on the sixth day, the burst came. I'm not one to point fingers, but someone seriously disrespected a God. We had no idea what we were about to endure. In fact, we all pretty much stood there complacently watching a massive weather system come soaring up the canyon, snapping full grown ponderosas as it came. Reality dawned on us in the form of blinding sand-whipped winds. It trashed tents, battered bodies, released rains, and dispensed confusion as people took cover behind whatever they could find.When it fi
nally passed, we blinked, spat, and rubbed sand from our eyes. The camp was in shambles and trees were down all around us. Our beers were full of sand, so we uncorked the well-sealed Whiskey.
"...some of you looked better in red
dresses than others." -Dorian Parker
It was a simple reminder: Always Tip Your Gods.

1 comment:
and while no one was looking, she donned her red dress and danced to the gods
begging forgiveness for the two dissidents
but alas she failed
and the wrath commenced
oh, how they suffered....
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