Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Life and Death

Fio's been putting a fair amount of time into packing lately, and if you're thinking of moving, she has a few tips for you.
     If your house is two-story house, you can toss light-weight things like clothes or bedding over the railing and let them slide down on their own. Heavier items can go into a box, then be bounced down the stairs or, if if the box is open-topped, nudged down with your foot.
     Also, the whole time, keep an eye open for forgotten treasures. It's amazing how many things Fiorella has found that she thought she'd lost twenty years ago.
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Sonia likes to lick Mommy's wounds. Fio's not sure whether Doggie is trying to heal her or likes the taste of blood.
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Fiorella's electricity went out for half an hour yesterday afternoon, the second time this summer. Wonder what's going on. Has Trump traced your girl down?
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Fiorella is not one who deals well with change, but she finally caved to her Mac's continuing pressure to install updates. After all, what could go wrong? EVERYTHING--she was immediately shut down because her computer didn't have the power needed for the updates.
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Looking around her yard, Fio realized that, considering the age of the world, there is no place on earth that is not a cemetery. We are our own fertilizer. Tread carefully, my dears.

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