IaninSheffield
Veteran
- Location
- Sheffield, UK
Reading onwards from the above would indeed suggest a rather rough patch ... hopefully, rather than a crash, more ... 🤔, more ......
Why am I talking about plane crashes?
Well, I haven't been in the best of form for a while. Nothing serious, but it first manifested itself in a poor sleeping pattern. I'd wake up suddenly and have terrible difficulty getting back to sleep. This would happen several times a night, and of course, with sleep, it affects everything else.
It took me a while to i.d. the trigger and as I alluded to above it was a few things all running together.
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Good to see you appear to have flown through with no more than a little spilt coffee down your shirt. The city, the architecture, the trees, and of course the people (and the dogs!) together constituted your seat belt. Maybe it was tricky to get it to clunk-click at first, then it dug in a little at times, or was a little too tight, but in the end it kept you safe."Ladies and gentlemen, the Captain has turned on the fasten seat belt sign. We are now crossing a zone of turbulence. Please return your seats and keep your seat belts fastened. Thank you.”
Oh, and if you could avoid paragraphs like:
... in future, I'd be grateful. Definitely felt the quivering of my lower lip. If there'd been a photo accompanying it, I'd have been a blubbering wreck!In the centre of the old town of Coyocán a girl walking her Shepherd notices that the little guy selling sweets shrinks from her dog. Leaving the dog sitting obediently, she goes over to the little guy, hunkers down and has a little chat. On cue, the shepherd approaches and she slowly takes the little boy's hand in her own and places it on the dog's head. Moving slowly, they rub the compliant dog's head as one until she slowly removes her hand leaving his stroking the dog. How often do we get to see new friendships start?
Enjoy the rest of your flight 😉