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Re: Dreamer dearest... » dreamerz

Posted by IsoM on October 30, 2002, at 18:48:31

In reply to Re: Dreader, posted by dreamerz on October 23, 2002, at 4:04:42

Dreamer, sweetie, have you still got your little furry friend, your cat? Poor you, you've moved about so much & been footloose so much that you must feel like you should grow wheels instead of feet. How's your kitty taken all these moves?

I've moved 33 or 37 times in my life (I forget which) & I hate the thought of moving again. My landlady wants to sell this place which means moving again. I so wish I could set roots down. Stay in one home forever now. Maybe I'll become a tree. There's times I don't want to eat but my body tells me I need food. I'd like to photosynthesize & eat only when I WANT to so a tree sounds good with its deep roots.

What's your place like now? Are you able to keep little mementos that bring back fond memories? My brain's been sharp but strangely mixed up the last month or so & I've lost track of your wanderings even though I've read all your posts. I wish my brain was a bit better organised so I could find a memory when I want to instead of them popping into my mind at the oddest times & then out again.

Seeing you live in England, do you call your cat a moggy too? Moggies. It has such an affectionate sound to it. If you can, do you want to email me?
isomorphix at hotmail dot com


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