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2024. Going anywhere inside my little world.
#1064736 added February 23, 2024 at 2:58pm
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upheaval
I don't really know how to write about this. I'm shaking as I type it.

Terry fell over the dog chain this morning. David called an ambulance, and they took her in. David is on his way there now.

David's solution: No more leashes or chains. We will have to discipline Prince if he goes in the house. We will have to go outside with him and watch him, so he doesn't run off.

Oh joy. It sounds to me like when Bill Cosby says in his stand-up routine about how he announces that no one in his house should ever touch another person again.

I need to take my anxiety meds.......

I would like to enter into "The Starry Night" by Van Gogh. I can see myself camping there under the stars, laying back on my bedroll and just meditating on the beauty of it all. I would stay away from the castle out of respect. I will wait to be invited or to get some sign that the castle is empty. I so look forward to exploring it. There is probably as much beauty inside as there is out.

I am staying in the living room watching movies today, probably for the same reason David is. Terry broke her right humourus bone and can't use her right arm. We are sticking close in case she needs anything.

Right now I am watching a movie. AVATAR is almost as inspiring as The Lord of the Rings.. I just get lost in another world watching those movies. Maybe I'll watch TLotR after I get done with the two Avatar movies....

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