This week I drove to Vail, Arizona to attend Lippicon at [livejournal.com profile] dancinghorse's place. Since I was only there for two nights and a day, I did not bring anything to be workshopped. But I did get to ride a horse!

The drive from LA to Vail (near Tucson) was a grueling 9 ½ hours, and I would not do it alone again. I had checked out from the library The Three Musketeers on CD, which I had not read unabridged. Now I know why it’s often abridged. There are endless details about court minutiae, it takes five chapters to get to the first duel, and I was surprised to hear that Dumas had not, as the unabridged version suggested, been paid by the word. I gave up after something like the fifty-ninth loving description of just how honest, forthright, handsome, stalwart, brave, fiery, skilled, and all-around awesome D’Artagnan was, I guess in case I’d missed it the first fifty-eight times it had been explained.

It was great to meet [livejournal.com profile] coraa, [livejournal.com profile] dancinghorse, others (I think) not on LJ, and to meet up with [livejournal.com profile] sartorias, [livejournal.com profile] tcastleb (looking very much the cowgirl in a genuine Stetson), [livejournal.com profile] janni and [livejournal.com profile] lnhammer. I roomed with [livejournal.com profile] coraa, and ended up a bit sleep-deprived as we bonded over talk of the incestuous bestiality mpreg resulting from the rape of a king’s official foot-rest virgin in the Mabinogion, the essential elements of the Gothic, floods we have known, and our introduction to fandom and the terrible and terribly long hurt-comfort epics we devoured. Mine was "Oklahoma," in which Mulder is anorexic, vomits, has nigtmares, vomits, is angsty, vomits some more, is bulimic… well, you can see where that’s heading. Hers was written by some genius who realized that if Q became human, he would experience everything for the first time and so even a stubbed toe would produce epic amounts of pain requiring comfort.

The most amazing part of the trip was getting to ride a horse for the first time in 25 years! (I sort of rode when I was a kid. But only occasionally and I never had any formal lessons, unless you count “hang on.”) I got to ride Capria, a beautiful white Lippizzan mare. She was extremely patient and responsive, though I got the distinct impression at some points that she didn’t understand what I was trying to convey to her, and at others that she did understand but wasn’t going to do it unless I convinced her that I was actually serious about it. This time I did get an actual lesson from a professional riding teacher. I loved it even more than I thought I would, and regret that riding is a very expensive hobby that I am unlikely to get the opportunity to further pursue.

I was told that I have a “good seat.” I have heard that from boyfriends as well.

More tomorrow...

From: [identity profile] faithhopetricks.livejournal.com


OMG, I didn't realize you were not only at the same place as [livejournal.com profile] coraa, you roomed with her! Awesome!
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>>I have heard that from boyfriends as well.<<

XD

I enjoy riding but it's one of the long list of things I haven't done for more than a decade.


From: [identity profile] wordkink.livejournal.com


Isn't [livejournal.com profile] tcastleb awesome? She used to live her in SD and, on top of being a rad lady, also makes bad-ass pizza crust. Hee.

From: [identity profile] coraa.livejournal.com


Her pizza was delicious. I mean, on top of her being awesome in a bunch of other ways!

From: [identity profile] coraa.livejournal.com


Yay! I very much enjoyed late night discussions of incestuous bestiality mpreg, cracktacular manga, and the practice of following a particularly hot actor from one movie to another, even if the movies are terrible. Plus food. If you ever make it to Seattle, I'll make you miso-broiled fish and spoon lamb. But without a five-foot column of flame. ;D

From: [identity profile] lady-ganesh.livejournal.com


Awesome! And sometimes when I was listening to my latest book I appreciated the power of skimming. I really, really wanted to skim at times. (In fact, once or twice I hit 'forward' by mistake, realized I hadn't really missed much by skipping over, and just kept on.)
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Oh, that sounds like a ton of fun!
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Oooh, I read that epic hurt/comfort Q-becomes-human fic! IT WAS AMAZING. I think it was that same story that required Q to have a guardian, and obviously the best kinda nanny is a sentient alien jaguar. I have had a thing for sentient big cats ever since. <3
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Yay, more impressions from Camp Lipizzan. It sounds like everyone really enjoyed themselves.

From: [identity profile] klwilliams.livejournal.com


My first hurt/comfort exposure was "Spock Enslaved".
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