
I'm finally getting back into rock climbing after a year on the ground. Trying to build up strength again is kicking my ass, but it's got to be done so I can get back out there and actually climb routes! Yesterday was my second day back at it. It's getting better already, but I'm still such a sissy!
Last night at the gym, after a couple of hours of climbing, there was a groovy event that took place. A guy I know, Keith (www.ladzinski.com), was showing some of his pictures (including climbing shots from Africa, Spain, and Ouray). They had free food, beer, wine and raffled off a ton of schwag. I won new climbing shoes! It was awesome to see so many of my climbing buddies again! But the most amazing part was just the photos and the stories behind them. I even had a dream that I was in Africa. It must be time for me to get back outside!
An abandoned little child is rescued by a peasant girl during the chaos of war. At the risk of her own life the girl protects the child while embarking on her own harrowing adventure of escape. Finally the child is safe---but then is suddenly claimed by the mother who abandoned him. Who does this child belong to? His birth mother or the woman who has cared for him? Only a foolish judge can decide, and by a curious test of his own devising. This production boasts elaborate masks, puppets, music, song, spectacle and an ensemble cast playing many roles in Brecht’s famous “epic” theatre.



