Clueless observations were made on each step of the way. So I just trudged along the avenue until I got home. I was spooked by a kid on a bicycle. I’ve been watching way too much TV the couple years. Spooked out of my mind but I made it home safely anyhow. Constantly looking over my shoulder and wondering just what the fuck was really going on. I got no answers but at least I am still alive and well. So I let the spirits get the better of me this time out.
Circled by cyclist
wondering bad intention
or innocent play
Brainwash
encapsulated.
I watched too many horror
I watched too many horror movies when I was young
The power of suggestion.
The power of suggestion.
and now I'm terrified to
and now I'm terrified to leave my apartment--except when I do
How silly
You know that they rarely suggest you don't leave the apartment (maybe save for the last couple of years, I should say) - just be scared or at least highly viligilant when you do. Come on, now. Especially when around certain parts and certain types of people. The shopping districts are pretty much always safe places, where happy people in fashionable clothes and sun glasses have brunch, though. Definitely head there, straight away. ; )
I much prefer to consort with
I much prefer to consort with dogs and the occasional wild hare or groundhog that ventures across my path. I also semi friended a fox by the creek last week. He seemed to really like the half cheesesteak I dropped on the ground.
If you'd ever watched Monty
If you'd ever watched Monty Python, you'd know better than to frolic with wild hares.
I'm amazed at the wide-ranging tastes of foxes, though. I've seen them eat wild blueberries, which I didn't realize was a fox food, but from what I've since read, is normal. Wild Cheesecake, too, apparently.
Foxes have that omnivore
Foxes have that omnivore quality like their cousin the mighty dog. I'm more interested in the rabbit from Lewis Carroll's tale. Seems like I could get into some good fun trouble that way.