Bandit agrees… it’s a lovely 70-something-degree morning for porch time.
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6th October
Life of an English teacher. This morning spent going through feedback of students responses in preparation for their final exams. But I set up a nice little spot in my front porch to relax 😌 loving it. Also I can not believe that it is already the 6th of October!
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Porch time was suspended for the last few weeks; it had lost its appeal afher becoming mandatory during four days of power outage. Decided to restart the habit while the weather is good.
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Coffee on the porch - Elena Climent , 2021.
Mexican, b. 1955-
Oil on linen on bord, 13 x 7 in.
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I give Jasper 5 minutes on his porch because he loves it so, but then it’s time to come in because 97 is too hot.
He’s all like, “No way, Lady. I’m not hot. My bird friends need me to watch them!”
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was an absolute pleasure to work with the talented @ravens-words for the TG big bang event!
this piece is for their fic, you can read it here: wreck my plans (that's my man)
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Loneliness anon - there was a comic I saw that differentiated between loneliness and solitude. One was a dog holding its leash and walking freely - solitude - and the other was a dog fighting against its leash tied to a post - loneliness. I don't know if these are partly the words of others that have since washed away from me but here: solitude is a joy in one's own company, loneliness is neglecting one's need for the company of others. If it is romanticization of solitude you seek, you may have better luck. If it is still loneliness, you may be depriving yourself of a need and it may be best not to embrace that. That said I know there are times where you have to sit with your loneliness and feel the pain, but don't make it all the time. You don't have to be alone for eternity.
the comic, for anon (Jaakko Pallasvuo):
and yes, to all of this, thank you 💗💗💗💗
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