- Mail Letters and CDs
- Take photos downtown
- Play some guitar
- Strawberries
- Blackberries
- Peaches
- Sketchbook usage.
- Bike Somewhere.
- Are Mangoes in season?
- Hammock.
- Find someone to join me on hammock.
- Ask them to bring mangoes.
- Figure out Horchata.
- Wait for a cool breeze.
July 2011
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I mixed the last page of the epilogue (read by the amazing Stephen Fry) with Leaving Hogwarts, changed the levels and unfortunately to make it fit, cut some bits out. But yes. This is what it sounds like.”
Siiiigh.
15 Wonderful Words With No English Equivalent
1. Zhaghzhagh (Persian)
The chattering of teeth from the cold or from rage.
2. Yuputka (Ulwa)
A word made for walking in the woods at night, it’s the phantom sensation of something crawling on your skin.
3. Lampadato (Italian)
Addicted to the infra-red glow of tanning salons? This word describes you.
4. Luftmensch (Yiddish)
The Yiddish have scores of words to describe social misfits. This one is for an impractical dreamer with no business sense. Literally, air person.
5. Iktsuarpok (Inuit)
You know that feeling of anticipation when you’re waiting for someone to show up at your house and you keep going outside to see if they’re there yet? This is the word for it.
They make people want to talk, and stay up late, and say the things they might not say.
Eerily beautiful.
They ride the subway in Moscow to get to the urban center for better scrap prospects. I couldn’t even train my dogs.