( seasoned or spiced, who can expect either from white people. it is an affirmation enough to make him reconsider his options, so used as he’s become to indulging those of a weaker tongue constitution; though his thoughts aren’t expressed outwardly, his ears do perk up at lesley granting him permission, so to speak. were his tail not already wagging… )
It’s cold, most of the time. ( easier to start with the second question, for in a way, it ties into the first. ) Snow falls from fall to spring. At the end of every year, the sun doesn’t rise for a week’s worth of time.
( the temperate climes provided by air conditioning and central heat are luxurious in comparison— yet the lack of extremes only contribute further to the feeling of ambiguous stasis the hotel leaves them all suspended in. winter at the peacock looked promising at first, but never so much as motivated him to put on a jacket. it’s tough out here for an arctic dog.
he is picking out produce as they go: leafy greens, bean sprouts, roots. some for tonight, some for the future. feel free to make your guesses. ) So our food has to be warm, to make up for it. That’s what the old folks liked to say, at least.
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It’s cold, most of the time. ( easier to start with the second question, for in a way, it ties into the first. ) Snow falls from fall to spring. At the end of every year, the sun doesn’t rise for a week’s worth of time.
( the temperate climes provided by air conditioning and central heat are luxurious in comparison— yet the lack of extremes only contribute further to the feeling of ambiguous stasis the hotel leaves them all suspended in. winter at the peacock looked promising at first, but never so much as motivated him to put on a jacket. it’s tough out here for an arctic dog.
he is picking out produce as they go: leafy greens, bean sprouts, roots. some for tonight, some for the future. feel free to make your guesses. ) So our food has to be warm, to make up for it. That’s what the old folks liked to say, at least.