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i might stroke out

Uncategorized / December 17, 2010

if it gets much colder here. we’re having an unseasonable cold snap here in NC – yesterday it sleeted and snowed and icked all day. the ground is frozen and crunchy when you walk on it. it’s like the tundra, it hasn’t been above 34 in days.

i called a resort in jamaica yesterday to see if they had an availability the week after christmas — not because we can afford it, or have time, but really just so i could hear the woman’s jamaican accent on the phone and know that there’s warm weather out there somewhere.

then i did some imaginary packing.
beach
btw, there was no room at the inn.  this donkey is going to stay in the shed in raleigh =(

drink umbrellas, hat, poster, earrings, glasses, mojito mix, necklace, towel, bathing suit, bag, cover up, shoes, mag, bike

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