Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Welcome back?

Hello, Midwest.
And you are snowing.
Again.

Last week was unintentionally unplugged. No internet. No laptop. No work. And shitty cell reception somewhere between San Antonio and the bay.

I may not know where home is, but I will always feel grounded by a warm breeze, the scent of a saddle shop, apple moonshine and two-stepping down the sidewalk.

I miss Texas. 
I don't belong here.

10 comments:

  1. Haha, I spent 2 years in Texas knowing I didn't belong THERE. The Midwest takes sine getting used to, and just as you do you grow tired of it...at least I have.

    Not a fan of snow I take it?

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    1. Call me biased, but I think Texas has a place for everyone. Perhaps you were in the wrong neck of the woods.

      And no. Fuck snow.

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  2. Welcome back, I've missed your posts x

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  3. AAAAWWWWW I miss snow so badly since we moved to the beach in North Cackalacky. Snow makes me unbelievably horny. Like I gotta have you right now kinda sex. The hubby makes sure we go visit snow at least once a year so he's assured a good lay.

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  4. I was raised with snow and I am not a fan of it :(. I can imagine it would be difficult to get used to a whole new climate and maybe never coming to terms with it...

    Although I don't like the snow, I know I would miss it a little, the kind that is is pretty and falling slowly... some parts are okay:)

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  5. I'm like you. If I ever go to a place where there isn't a farm I'm completely lost. I need green and the smell of grass and sheep to know who I am.

    Look after yourself as much as you can, ok?

    *hugs*

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  6. LuLu, your blog is dreamy, I've just discovered it - you are so poetic! When do you go back to Texas? I take it you are a rider too ? high five!

    Also I find it hilarious that these boys drool over you, typical student thing to do

    Princess xxx
    http://keepcalmdonteatcake.blogspot.co.uk/

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  7. Hmm. I don't belong in Texas. I miss the Pacific Northwest.

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