I'm planning my walk for 3:00 when it's supposed to get up to 5 degrees. I can't wait! I've got my face new mask ready --well, it's basically a knit bag that goes over the head.
That game drawing model heading off bravely into the snowdrift touched the heart, but plainly, being made of wood, the model can get along without a knit bag over its head, which proves that...
Nin, hope you're keeping approximately warm and getting round better on that trick knee.
(All the broken parts have finally caught up with me, so that I can no longer walk, which is why the photo seems so strangely inviting. Ah to plunge into that drift and take a giant step... before dashing back in to hide again under the covers.)
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1 comment:
That game drawing model heading off bravely into the snowdrift touched the heart, but plainly, being made of wood, the model can get along without a knit bag over its head, which proves that...
Nin, hope you're keeping approximately warm and getting round better on that trick knee.
(All the broken parts have finally caught up with me, so that I can no longer walk, which is why the photo seems so strangely inviting. Ah to plunge into that drift and take a giant step... before dashing back in to hide again under the covers.)
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