rejectomorph (
rejectomorph) wrote2010-02-13 11:52 pm
Missing
For the last few evenings I've been hearing frogs. The frogs of February! The rain and the air's unseasonable mildness have made the amphibians think it's March. It's because the east has taken our winter. Not just California's winter, but the whole west coast's winter. Snow must be imported for the Winter Olympics!
Also, I heard geese a while ago, and they were headed north. Weird.
I didn't see Alger today. I didn't wake up until five o'clock, and he had already been fed.
My dad gets phenobarbital and I don't.
Also, I heard geese a while ago, and they were headed north. Weird.
I didn't see Alger today. I didn't wake up until five o'clock, and he had already been fed.
My dad gets phenobarbital and I don't.
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have you ever read *A Sand County Almanac*? your mention of geese flying over makes me think of it.
hmm, i forget what phenobarbital does. a few years ago, i was handling morphine, methadone, dilaudid, and fentanyl. i hope i never have to handle stuff like that again. (ok, wiki tells me pheno is a sedative and hypnotic. gotcha.)
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Yeah, the meds tend to increase in numbers over time. They are like Tribbles.