Camper Bios - 2012
Nancy - aka "gekko", 52
Where
do you call home?
Black Rock City. When I'm not
living there, well, I make do in Scottsdale, AZ
Been to Burning Man before? When?
2011 was
my first Burn, and I camped with a small group of friends new
and old, squatting on a corner of 7:45 & Hajj with Camp
Conception.
Camped with PolyParadise Before?
This will be my first time.
Why Burning Man? – For Burning Man, there is
no description, no photo, nor YouTube that will ever
adequately capture it except to those who have indeed
experienced it. The reason is simple: the time spent immersing
yourself in the Burning Man experience coalesces within your
soul. You breathe the dust and its scent will stay with you
forever. You become a collective part of the emotion, the
excitement, the tension, the serenity, the animalistic, the
jaw-gaping oh-my-god mind-altering surreality of it all. There
is no translation for that.
A fiftyish pampered
middleclass hausfrau with little life experience and a
pronounced inclination to hunker down in the comfort of my
privileged existence I found that the Burning Man experience
presented challenges that I needed in order to move past my
self-imposed boundaries.
It’s the BMan core value of
“radical self-” that genuinely drew me -- radical
self-expression as well as radical self-reliance. People tend
to act in their own self-interest. It's when our self-interest
is expanded to include finding contentment in assisting
others, there is harmony. Burning Man pushed me to rely on
myself, express myself, and give myself.
Who I
Am - I have identified with the poly lifestyle for
nearly 10 years, and for the past few have been sharing my
time with loves on each side of the continent, plus recently
two local ones. It's only in the past few months that I began
to reach out to the larger community within the Phoenix area.
I work in the default world as an engineering manager. My
background is in software development and systems engineering,
and I have a serious geek streak and a strong attachment to
electronic gadgets. I am a writer, I love to sing, I yearn to
learn to express myself well through photography and
sketching.
Toughest Thing - returning
to the default world. In 2011 I had intended to go to Burning
Man and return, having accomplished it. I had not gotten more
than a few miles past Gerlach when I found myself planning
what I would do different "next year"; going back to my house
and to work was an intensely alien feeling.
Best Thing - That greeting hug and the welcome home.
I burst into tears.
Burning Man Advice
- Don't have any expectations. Make your own Burn, rather than
relying on other people to "behave" in a way you expect them
to. Be ready for your life to change.