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Magda, die gelbe Dampflok Magda, the yellow steam locomotive
OPEN TO ANY where: along a cliff / beach / shoreline somewhere when: late afternoon
DSLR resting in his palms, the day had been long and full of absolute fuck-heads, in his opinion. Adam hadn’t the time or patience to hang around at the shop after his last No Show of the day, so with a six-pack in his truck and his equipment in tow, he headed to one of the penninsulas for a little solo debrief. He thought he’d score a few golden hour shots along the rocky edge, crack a beer and smoke something angry out of his system. But as he went to take a photo of yet another shoreline on another afternoon, he heard something up-wind that piqued his attention.
He knew there were plenty of walkways along the bay line, tourist lookouts, and little hideout nooks you could secretly fit someone between your legs and it could have been anyone minding their own business. Still, though, it was an odd sound, not one he could explain, so with a few downward steps towards the beach he rounded the edge of a jaggardy rock wall to investigate. “He - ello?” He broke the call into two, peering around for the culprit. “Hey, uh — I’m not lookin’ to scare or be scared so...” His fist tightened immediately around his gear. Right, like that was a macho thing to say to scare off any potential Boogeymen. Still, he didn’t like jump-scares.
Should I watch The Office for the 40,023rd time or try something new?
With the arrival of Disney+ and having a couple of days off…. I’ve been watching Lizzie McGuire on repeat and I need to just say one thing… I have missed it. Lizzie is still definitely one of my spirit ‘animals’. Anyone else have it and been reliving their childhood?
I’ve been here for a few hours and don’t know what to make of this place. There are actual places people go for treasure hunts? Actual moonshine is sold in bars? I didn’t realize that drink was still made to be honest. I’m also not used to the heat here and it makes me thankful for the a/c at the hotel I’m staying in.
I know some people find this place home but do a majority of it’s residents actually like it here?
I went for a walk tonight along the pier and treated myself to some ice cream... I got distracted by the lights shining on the water, and a sea gull took the ice cream cone right out of my hand. I’m both mad at the bird and at myself for letting it happen.
Happy Stranger Things Day!!!! I know it’s an actual holiday but I’ve waited two whole years for this season and omg! I love, love, LOOOOOOOOVE it!
Oh and Happy 4th, too!
What’s everyone up to today?
Although the ghosts of Gwen’s past would likely argue the point, she was trying to do better. Although she still was a clear control freak, not a single hair out of place, and had to count her breathing sometimes just to prevent her from directing her Mercedes through a local shop front at any given inconvenience — she was... better. Some days. In fact, a prime example of her curbing alignment was the fact that somehow, her expensive cardigan that she’d removed only for a second for a photo was now draped under the feet of a bystander and getting tangled between shoes and chair legs. Of course, it sent her nerves through the fucking ornate ceiling, and that would be assured by the icy glare she gave them before yanking it back into her posession before storming off. However, a pause later, she realized that it was only the begining to a very long evening and it wasn’t just her own reputation at stake here, but also her husband’s. A chronic reminder that, although rare, sometimes the world wasn’t entirely hers with other people living in it, but sometimes it had to be his too.
“Sorry.” The word felt unnatural and forced, but in her defence, she was still practicing it. “Long day.” She informed with an impatient huff, snagging a small plate from a cocktail table just nearby on her return and forcing it towards the bystandar. “Here, try the canapés.” If she was lucky, maybe they’d choke on them.