5331954 Yeah, but dead standing rots really damn fast. I'm just happy I don't have to chop/split my own firewood anymore. 6 cords a year for 5 years sucks after a while. Joys of selling the house and getting an apartment.
I always enjoyed chopping and splitting wood. The kiln to dry it out works well too. Takes that six months and drops it to a few hours and I find a few logs in the kiln can bake and dry out over a few weeks of lumber. Now I wonder what kind of lacy undergarments she is going to end up with alongside a much needed sports bra.
Dang. Is it really like that in Canada? I thought I liked it cold. I keep my room at 17 (63F).
do you know how I lost my eye?
I’m gonna have to echo what others have said. You should really mention this sooner. Things like hair color or eye color are generic and really don’t play too much of a role. But the eye patch is a defining trait, and with how deeply you’ve rooted it into his settling in, you might want to make a small mention in chapter one.
The left side of her face was covered up by my blind spot.
Dude, walk around for a few hours with one eye covered or closed. You don’t just let something you’re looking at sit in the blind spot. [?]I do it all the time if I’m going for a hike or jog at night so I can see straight off and I don’t trip over things. Just 20 minutes of no depth perception and then you can see perfect in the dark.[/?]
ch3
the go with the worst nation
It was to funny to be weird.
ch4
Yeah, we could just buy some. But I like doing stuff.
5423395 New to Hat's stories? This one, like a good number of others, takes place in a world that started with Ivory. Many times they even cross over, albeit briefly
Chopping a tree down and burning it doesn't really give out much heat. Wood need to dry for at least 6 months.
Beyond that, looking forward to seeing what happens.
I'm confused. This sounds like romantic, but it cannot be. This Sir Hat we're talking about. Can he even do that?
I'm sure he can. The question is, will he?
5331204
I specialize in weird romance. But I am knowledgeable in the normal versions.
5331206
Weird romance works for you.
5331254
Someone has to experiment....
*Wipes bloody hands on lap*
Nothing gets solved by pussywipes.
5331277 I find that cunniligus works best for that.
5331012 Depends on the tree. A dead cottonwood will light easy enough, but it will reek.
5331954 Yeah, but dead standing rots really damn fast. I'm just happy I don't have to chop/split my own firewood anymore. 6 cords a year for 5 years sucks after a while. Joys of selling the house and getting an apartment.
I always enjoyed chopping and splitting wood. The kiln to dry it out works well too. Takes that six months and drops it to a few hours and I find a few logs in the kiln can bake and dry out over a few weeks of lumber.
Now I wonder what kind of lacy undergarments she is going to end up with alongside a much needed sports bra.
ch1
ch2
O.O
Dang. Is it really like that in Canada? I thought I liked it cold. I keep my room at 17 (63F).
I’m gonna have to echo what others have said. You should really mention this sooner. Things like hair color or eye color are generic and really don’t play too much of a role. But the eye patch is a defining trait, and with how deeply you’ve rooted it into his settling in, you might want to make a small mention in chapter one.
Dude, walk around for a few hours with one eye covered or closed. You don’t just let something you’re looking at sit in the blind spot. [?]I do it all the time if I’m going for a hike or jog at night so I can see straight off and I don’t trip over things. Just 20 minutes of no depth perception and then you can see perfect in the dark.[/?]
ch3
ch4
bro
5423395 New to Hat's stories? This one, like a good number of others, takes place in a world that started with Ivory.
Many times they even cross over, albeit briefly