(I've got to wrap up this canoe trip story, my boss is going to get on my case as this blog falls behind the latest blog-crazes for Wii and pantsless chainsmoking.)
Then, we drove to the spa. You are not supposed to take pictures of the inside of the spa, but I sneaked this one (above). I love the spa so much. I love to sit in the hot tubs. When I do this, I become very, very happy and am filled with love for humanity. Which is kind of ironic, given the spa's viking theme.
3 comments:
Wow, I thought you'd never make it out of the wilderness and back to civilization! I'm also quite proud that you managed a couple of super top secret photos inside of the spa...but after braving beaver infested waters, prehistoric mosquito swarms and dreary rain you become bad-ass enough to take pictures wherever you want.
A little known fact about Vikings. They were very friendly, happy people. Until around 800AD when a neighboring band came and stole their hottubs and massage-tables.
VGirl brings up a particularly good point... what procedures are in place at this spa to prevent Beaver Fever?
Yeah, I got to agree with Tom. I think the Vikings were a noble people, to which we actually owe a great debt of gratitude as they also encouraged trade in an otherwise economy-less atmosphere of Europe in the Dark Ages. Lets not hate on the Vikings.
But in other news, hurrah spa! So much better than camping. I propose we take an oath never to go camping again and only go to the spa! Who's with me?!
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