8.5.06

Anifest

Two of my friends from SEM - Hahruska and Terka - me, Lan, Kriza and Ann wanted to go to Anifest to Trebon.
Ann unfortunately didn't go after all as she was cold. I missed her a lot.
Anyway we had a lot of dilemmas since beginning - at first we only wanted to go there for Saturday, but Trebon is quite far from Prague, so both it'd be expensive and we'd be there for just few hours. But if we wanted to stay for two days, where to sleep? We were considering tow possibilities - either a sort of a boarding house or a camp. Later the camping option became more probable. Hahruska and Terka had a tent for themselves, but we didn't. After great difficulties I managed to borrow the Maf's tent. For this I thank him a lot. All of this happened before we set off.
We met on Saturday at 9.00 at Hlavni nadrazi. We went to Trebon for nearly three hours by train, changing in Veseli nad Luznici.
When we arrived there we were trying to find the camp. And it was then when Terka and Hahruska proposed to spend the night in nature. They had been musing about it even before (and about sleeping in the open air). So we went perhaps a kilometer from Trebon and there we hid the tents and sleeping bags, determined to return there for sleeping.
We returned to Trebon We accredited ourselves and began watching. There was also a market on the major plaza, but we decided to put off the shopping till Sunday and on Sunday, there wasn't the market anymore. At 23.00, the movies ended and we went to our "hiding place". It was for the first time I was constructing a tent during night without any artificial source of light. Terka and Hahruska slept in the open air, so Lan, Kriza and me had the camp for ourselves. The next day, Lan and Kriza complained there was a pheasant going around the tent during the night, shouting terribly, however I didn't hear it.
The next day we woke up quite lately and again went watching movies. At 17.00 we went to train to return to Prague.
I liked some movies, while others seemed to me rather boring. But what I especially liked were short films by Gil Alkabetz.

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