As it was my first Burn, and I was going it alone I kept a journal while I was out there. Here’s the extensive write up of my experience if anyone is interested. Typing everything up when I got home really helped as part of the decompression process. Thanks to the dozens of folks who helped me prepare for this trip, and assisted me to both thrive and survive while out there.
http://burningfromboston.blogspot.com/2 ... oston.html
A lone Burner from Boston’s first time experience
Re: A lone Burner from Boston’s first time experience
Good write up!
I always love reading about how other people's adventures unfolded, I can get lost in these stories for days. Takes me right back to the playa and revisits many sights, sounds and memories, sends me daydreaming anew...
I always love reading about how other people's adventures unfolded, I can get lost in these stories for days. Takes me right back to the playa and revisits many sights, sounds and memories, sends me daydreaming anew...
Sooner or later, it will get real strange...
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Re: A lone Burner from Boston’s first time experience
I enjoyed reading that as well. Nice job!
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We welcome the stranger, but that doesn't mean we have to like them, nor they us, and that's alright. - AntiM
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