Then I realised it was the pooh-bag I was carrying in my hand, behind my back, that was making the noise.
I'd run out of small non-rustly bags so was having to make do with a large rustly carrier bag. (How do you spell rustle? Russle - no, that's not right. Must be rustle but is it rustley?) Hey ho.
It wasn't that cold out today although that might have been something to do with the three jumpers, coat, scarf and gloves I was wearing (I had removed my hat). I don't like to be cold.

I could quite easily become a recluse. I don't like going out in the evening especially if that evening is cold and dark. I usually enjoy myself when I'm out, it's just the thought of it - and the driving in the cold and dark in a heaterless Betty.
Perhaps I should have been born a hedgehog who can curl up in a ball, or a tortoise who can withdraw into its shell at any time it wants. Maybe that's why I've always liked camper vans; they're the same principle.
3 comments:
Being followed by a poo-bag, can be scary.
But I thought you were always out...community projects and activities galore.
Whereas, I belong to nothing a present...I need a new challenge...Bristol I thought...seems it is to be more home nursing instead.
I love being indoors in winter to Liz.
that was 'too'
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