Corpse Run 631: Thumbs down
This is a story, a story of the most clairvoyant I’ve ever been ever.
ever.
Some of you might recall that anytime I even get the sense it might rain, I instantly go unplug all my stuff for fear that there’s going to be a huge lightning storm or something. While I’m up at camp however, I don’t always have that luxury of being near my stuff.
Usually that means I just unplug everything when I leave my cabin in the morning.
This past Monday, I did not do that.
It was kind of cloudy, but there were patches of blue skies here and there. I had just walked down to the waterfront when I noticed a few doomsday-esque clouds rolling over the mountains.
“I’m… gonna go unplug my stuff,” I mentioned to Dan and walked off.
My cabin is on the opposite edge of the tennis courts on the road to the horsebarn. When I stepped on the tennis court, everything was fine. By the time I crossed to the other side, it began drizzling. By the time I got on my porch, it was raining.
I went inside, unplugged everything, returned to the porch and…
…full on monsoon. The wind was absolutely bananas, I thought the windows were all going to break. Rain going sideways, trees bending far enough I was shocked they didn’t snap like twigs… it was an hour long storm that might be the worst weather I’ve ever seen at camp.
Also, the power went out again.
Again!? At this rate this could become known in your camp as “the summer of power loss”
Okay, so this year’s camp story is brought to you by the lack of power. I sense a theme here