Couple of years that meant nothing.
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Couple of years that meant nothing.
I have fourteen mosquito bites, which isn't the end of the world, but it's September. They should all be dead and their eggs in stasis but the stupid Indian Summer hatched the stupid eggs and now we have at least one more mosquito season before they're gone.
Feeling grateful for being alive, in one piece, with a roof over my head after the earthquake. I am glad to be far away from epicenter (not too far). Our house has not cracked and everything is apparently normal. But who knows what smoulders in the womb of earth below? Have to keep a watch tonight!
Happy to be back home after a long camping trip, camping is awesome and fun... but so is running water lol! Also happy to be going out and picking some apples today which hopefully I convince someone to bake into an apple pie for me!!
The womb of earth is a whole mystery, like the wombs of some people :rolleyes: I hope the quakes will keep away from your dwelling http://fc03.deviantart.net/images/i/..._emoticon___v2
well, I need to get my 'rear in gear' and head over to the registry to write my class 1 drivers exam, and then on over to the medi centre to get the class 1 drivers physical.
Should be a nice day however, after all the driving junk is cleared away, I get the rest of the day off... with pay :D
I'm thinkin' this: one cup of coffee and I'll be ready to go.
Electricstorm. Thunderstorm. Hailstorm. It finally clears and I see the space station through the misty clouds. If only every night could be this good...
I cannot believe it is finally happening...
:svengo:
Thank God third period is over.
I can do this... I can do this... I can do this!
Right?
:lol: :lol:
The tremors have not been felt again. It seems that old earth has went back to sleep. Thanks for the concern dear.Quote:
I hope the quakes will keep away from your dwelling http://fc03.deviantart.net/images/i/..._emoticon___v2
:p
Am so very glad! http://fc03.deviantart.net/images/i/..._emoticon___v2