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Author:  xod_s [ Tue Sep 08, 2015 2:44 pm ]
Blog Subject:  Things to calm me down by

Age 4-5: Sitting under a certain pine tree in the small yard there was in the kindergarten there.

(:|Man, now that I think about it,the size..does the amount of space really suffice when it's little kid's ?)

Age 6: Watching others play w/pogs under the roofed part of Centennial/now Benneto or the the tree rooted within the walled circle or a tree which was grew at like a slant which I used to like playing with Hot Wheels under

Age 7-ish: Leamington-A certain tree with bark which "kind of peels off",(i wish I knew what kind of tree it was) and the picnic table nearby it.

Seeing the walls of the school covered in Mayflies during the summer season.

Age 8: Sitting under a certain part of the playground where there were pillars. Nice play to sit and occasional Pokemon card gaming going on there.

Age 9 or 10: Back in Leamington. Does looking out the back balcony at the restaurant-bar patio of the place where my aunt used to live count?. It extended to a dusty parking lot beyond which was a residental area and I think a hospital.

At school there were the far sides of the school yard,like near the entrance next to which was a fence where there were gardens where I used to prefer looking for grasshoppers in and at the very far back of the graciously wide playground was a patch of sand where I used to like to dig.

I buried a ladybug there once. Redug once and when I found the ladybug again and amazingly still moving, I decided to rebury the creature ._. .

Age 11: One slanted part on the pavement which led to the middle school which I rarely entered, (the classes I had were mainly out in the portables). There like a sandlot at the back of the again ,graciously wide schoolyard but digging there didn't feel the same.

Age 17: The pine tree near the sidewalk which leads to a parking lot at the side of SJAM, before going to the school's field. Nice place.

There and to some extent one of the benches,shaded, near the entrance.

Here?. There are many nice places to relax :wink: .

*School starts again tomorrow*



Comments

Author:  xod_s [ Tue Sep 15, 2015 10:02 pm ]

[the first outro song to 'Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood']

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlEPdtZeECk

Author:  xod_s [ Sat Sep 19, 2015 5:44 pm ]

http://www.talkatee.com/wp-content/uplo ... pillar.jpg

https://deepapillay91.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/ 285746_523854761000252_1634057291_n.png

Author:  xod_s [ Thu Oct 08, 2015 10:45 pm ]

<Thank you Ada for doing doing helpful stuff w/BBCode,whatever that may be; I do not know>

A few yrs ago during a recent (winter?) Olympics I remember a meme popping up of an apparently unsatisfied seeming Olympian given a medal (*medalist*;a noun just for someone who's attained a certain kind of award) and it was compared to(or the origin of?) the "resting 'she-dog' face" meme/phrase whichI've heard of.

I don't like that but amale 'analogue' of sorts which I pops up in my mind when I think about certain teachers and several jerks is "sneery-scowly face",which I associate w/certain regions of the city more than others,I'll admit.

Author:  xod_s [ Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:58 pm ]

One of my cousins very recently became a mother...I'm going to "salvage" myself for an accounting test

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