Ow my toes.
Friday, September 25th, 2009 19:03So I wore my really light grey pants yesterday, and with them my awesome spectator flats.
On a normal day, that would have been fine. Yesterday was not a normal day.
I walked from the library to the bus stop, from Kenmore to Newbury Street (I got socks at Urban Outfitters! and other stuff, but not a coat, which is what I was looking for), and from Newbury Street back to campus. About a mile or so total, based on googlemaps estimates.
After the queermosexual club meeting, a large group of us walked from campus to Berryline (a little under a mile, I'd guess, seeing as we walked through the Fens).
I have blisters on my toes now. >:(
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Today at work I dusted some display cases. Well, one and a half, because I only had half an hour at the end of the day, and they were really dirty. I am still suffering the respiratory effects. When I sneeze, my snot is grey. :\
On a normal day, that would have been fine. Yesterday was not a normal day.
I walked from the library to the bus stop, from Kenmore to Newbury Street (I got socks at Urban Outfitters! and other stuff, but not a coat, which is what I was looking for), and from Newbury Street back to campus. About a mile or so total, based on googlemaps estimates.
After the queermosexual club meeting, a large group of us walked from campus to Berryline (a little under a mile, I'd guess, seeing as we walked through the Fens).
I have blisters on my toes now. >:(
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I have been going around and adding people on Dreamwidth - people I've seen around in various contexts (generally either fandom or irc). So if you're wondering where I came from: there is your answer.
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Today at work I dusted some display cases. Well, one and a half, because I only had half an hour at the end of the day, and they were really dirty. I am still suffering the respiratory effects. When I sneeze, my snot is grey. :\