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When You Want To Stay In Nature, Don’t Complain When Nature Wants To Say Hello

a house with a porch and a railing

Don’t complain when you get what you asked for.

The whole point of picking a remote cabin in the north Georgia mountains as the location for our socially distanced vacation was to get away from everyone. I realize now that getting away from other people also means getting closer to the rest of nature than I’m typically used to.

On our first day at the cabin, I was looking around, marveling at how well our friends and we did in picking a place on Airbnb. It was everything we asked for, and more.

Then I looked in the shower.

Yep, that’s a scorpion.

I’m just glad I didn’t discover him when I went to take a shower in the morning. We were able to capture him (or her) and put them back outside where they could eat spiders or centipedes.

All was awesome again, until I discovered another one the next day in the bathroom trashcan.

I spent the rest of the trip locking my shoes in my suitcase every night and watching where I stepped if I had to get out of bed in the middle of the night.

Speaking of centipedes, or millipedes, this huge sucker decided to visit us one night while we were sitting in the hot tub (the picture doesn’t give a good idea of its size. It was a good 4 or 4.5 inches long).

Lest you think our time at the cabin was only full of visits from insects, when watching a movie one night it started to rain. We heard some noise on our front porch but thought it was the wind. When we went outside, we noticed the lid was off of the garbage can.

Then we noticed the wet bear paw prints on the porch. (sorry, it was dark and the pictures didn’t come out).  We did manage to get some other animal print on the porch next to our boot prints the next morning.

For the rest of the trip, we made sure not to leave any food in our car or outside the cabin.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. We wanted to get away from everything and be in the woods. This is what you get when you stay in the woods.

I’m not going to be one of those people who write a silly complaint such as, “We wanted a cabin in the middle of nature but there were too many insects and bears were roaming on our porch at night.”

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