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Man can embody truth but he cannot know it.


Looking through a crack in a wall yields little result. At the very least I was expecting a fair maiden bathing herself.

I'm still laid up with the dreaded flu.

Not much more to say...

Comments

Roddy said…
Aren't you lucky your fair maiden wasn't of the other persuasion. You never know what you will find when you stick your nose into the unknown. All I can say about the flu is; Get well soon.
Tash said…
Oh no - you must be feeling very poorly not to have much to say ;D.
I do hope you are better soon.
As for the fair maiden, I'd to look at the beach (maybe you'd better wait for the summer).
yamini said…
Get well soon Kris!!
Sue said…
Looking through cracks is not all it's cracked up to be!!!
Get well soon!
KL said…
Must be having delirium during the flu!? :-D
Kris McCracken said…
Tash, the water is too cold, even in summer.
Kris McCracken said…
Sue, not at all.
Kris McCracken said…
KL, I delirious most of the time.

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