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a few hours tucked under Egyptian cotton white sheets fluffy duvet and fur coats doubling as blankets waking on a cold, cold winter night hot tea for warmth legs tucked under crossed in prepaation for silent reflection for silence clouds obscuring the bright stars and moon's radiant light of earlier always a struggle stay up with the night? go to bed with the stuffed animals? these night's feel desperately empty without the soft breath the soft snores the soft padding of little puppyhead imbibed waaaaay too much red vino the other evening watching Downton Abbey drowning sorrow? or simply quaffing great red wine at the pace of a thirsty being, lapping and gulping quickly and greedily my guess is the latter a bulk of drinking issues stem from the pace of consumption later that night, startled awake by uncomfortable tummy sensations crawled onto the deck and hurled with great gusto wine and food sweet memories flooding this mind.. reminded of many a night the sweet puppyheads did the same Ah... the sweet freedom a good throw up brings the goddesses and gods taking pity upon this suffering sad soul reprised the moment again later that night crawling out onto cold frozen wood magnificent stars the vast heaven above looking down smiling and laughing stars twinkling with delight hurling away laughing at it so in the midst, feeling so close to my sweet puppyheads as i did funny, the little things the quirky things that make us laugh that bring great peace to our soul what a blessing from heaven to find myself out in the yard on all fours on a gorgeous winter night feeling so close to those i miss so don't ever stop laughing.... and crying.... you'll short your system out and then you WILL have real trouble on your hands.....
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 4:35 AM UTC
i love the winter night
a few hours tucked under Egyptian cotton white sheets fluffy duvet and fur coats doubling as blankets waking on a cold, cold winter night hot tea for warmth legs tucked under crossed in prepaation for silent reflection for silence clouds obscuring the bright stars and moon's radiant light of earlier always a struggle stay up with the night? go to bed with the stuffed animals? these night's feel desperately empty without the soft breath the soft snores the soft padding of little puppyhead imbibed waaaaay too much red vino the other evening watching Downton Abbey drowning sorrow? or simply quaffing great red wine at the pace of a thirsty being, lapping and gulping quickly and greedily my guess is the latter a bulk of drinking issues stem from the pace of consumption later that night, startled awake by uncomfortable tummy sensations crawled onto the deck and hurled with great gusto wine and food sweet memories flooding this mind.. reminded of many a night the sweet puppyheads did the same Ah... the sweet freedom a good throw up brings the goddesses and gods taking pity upon this suffering sad soul reprised the moment again later that night crawling out onto cold frozen wood magnificent stars the vast heaven above looking down smiling and laughing stars twinkling with delight hurling away laughing at it so in the midst, feeling so close to my sweet puppyheads as i did funny, the little things the quirky things that make us laugh that bring great peace to our soul what a blessing from heaven to find myself out in the yard on all fours on a gorgeous winter night feeling so close to those i miss so don't ever stop laughing.... and crying.... you'll short your system out and then you WILL have real trouble on your hands.....
later the next day... a fox wandered up to the deck and took to eating the ***** my my what hilarious juxtapositions the divine provides... and that was one skinny little mangy fox that came calling.... i did put out some good left over meat later, not partially predigested this time.... even now peals of laughter ring out... still missing my puppyheads but now it is time to wander off ...to wander out into the night.......
amiee
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 4:35 AM UTC
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