effervescent, sanity, umbrella, tang, hustle and gumdrops.
Challenge accepted . . .
I was at my first Prairie Party with my
friend/roommate/almost-sister, Debbie (she of the effervescent eyes and
sparkly personality), and my new boyfriend.
It was . . . rather exciting.
Even though the weather had been uncharacteristically iffy.
And was continuing in the same vein throughout the
evening.
There was a crowd of farm/ranch kids all talking and
laughing around a huge campfire, periodically opening umbrellas when the heavy overhead clouds shook out a few drops or hustling into the nearby camp kitchen if
the rain increased.
Many remained sitting in the shelter, pouring
drinks, eating chips, popcorn, nuts and the inevitable and still popular, gumdrops.
Which, as the liquor flowed and sanity decreased, seemed to be used mostly for target practice.
My new boyfriend and I, both non-drinkers, were
sitting in his truck, one of several parked in a semi-circle around the kitchen
providing light on the obviously moonless night.
Talking.
No, really. We were talking.
He was showing me his new knife and my mind was a confused
whirl of blade
belly, AUS 8 Steel, bevel, edge, tang,
bolster and anodization.
He was discovering that I laughed a lot.
Suddenly, his head snapped around toward the
kitchen. “Look,” he said, nodding.
I turned.
A shadow was making its way toward us.
Sliding between cars and generally giving the
impression of cautious-ness.
It slid quickly through a beam of light and dove
once more into the shadows.
Debbie.
The two of us watched as she continued in our
direction.
Finally, she left the shelter of the car just to our
left and, crouching, made her way directly in front of the truck we were sitting in.
My boyfriend waited for just a moment . . .
Then, grinning widely, honked the horn.