Wah!

Jan 19, 2009 19:53

This spoiled pony isn't used to coming home to an empty house. Yeah, I know, the dogs are looking at me and thinking "What empty?" Still. I was worried that I was late due to a network problem at work, and completely taken aback by the absence of Gary's car when I reached the house. Then I remembered. He's back in school and has a class on Monday ( Read more... )

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aerofox January 20 2009, 02:22:01 UTC
May I come over?

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altivo January 20 2009, 02:29:20 UTC
You have a way to get here by teleportation? ;D

Yeah, it would be nice if you were close enough. We could think of all sorts of mischief to get into I'm sure. Steam punk entertainment!

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soanos January 20 2009, 07:58:38 UTC
Yeah, I know. Loneliness hits hard sometimes. I hate being completely alone too. But sometimes I do enjoy some time for myself.
I could use some company right now, tho. Beam me up!

Although I need to do some things this week, not all of which pleasant so I could only stay for a few hours... :/

*hugs tightly*

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altivo January 21 2009, 12:00:28 UTC
*hugs back* Thanks.

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marzolan January 20 2009, 03:31:17 UTC
*hugs tightly*

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altivo January 21 2009, 11:59:55 UTC
Murrrr.

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silver_kiden January 20 2009, 04:57:58 UTC
*gives lotsa dragon snuggles*

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altivo January 21 2009, 12:02:08 UTC
*tries to silence his instincts--dragon snuggles? I hope they don't play with their food*

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cabcat January 20 2009, 09:42:19 UTC
I don't like phones either, awww lonely pony. But I know how you feel, for awhile I was living here on my own and it started to really get to me after awhile.

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altivo January 21 2009, 11:59:32 UTC
I've lived by myself for perhaps a third of my life. It has some advantages but no, I don't really recommend it.

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saythename January 21 2009, 07:58:02 UTC
If I was cruel I'd say something like;

"Welcome to my world!"

And cackle.

But I have to think that leaving a fire going, even if you've
got a good fireplace, is kinda nuts.

Fire left untended = NO!

So okay, thats me, but I'll get some soup on the stove
going and poke that fire *pokes it with vengence* and
ask if those blankets you made are really usefully warm.

*curls up on the big chair by the fire, nothing funny*

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altivo January 21 2009, 11:58:19 UTC
It's not an open fireplace. We have a cast iron box stove from Vermont. As long as you shut the door (which is the most efficient way to use it anyway) the risk of fire would lie only with a chimney failure. We inspect and clean the chimney every season. I'd love to be able to cook on an old kitchen woodstove the way my grandmothers did, though I'd still want to have a modern range as well.

Blankets warmed by the stove are really nice, by the way. :)

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