At this time of the year when one could say that the ground is somewhat covered with ice (Due to various reasons, still quite mild so the ground isnt really covered with snow and so on). Anyhow, what I was trying to point out was that you can’t walk normally when it is like this.
And with that I simply mean that you can’t really set your feet down as you are used to, you have to do it in some sort of quasi- way and be aware of that you’ll probably slide some centimeter when the foot actually is set down. (And the gravel they keep throwing out doesn’t really help either, there will always be a spot of ice they’ve missed)
This probably doesnt make any sense to you, but to me it does. To me it’s not just slippery, it’s a proof of that something robust can actually turn quite slippery.
I don’t think it’s good to cradle oneself into some sort of security, a constant awareness of the yet unseen is what i’d call inevitable.
This is ofcourse sad. Not even in my wildest dream i’d want this to be a fact. But de facto is that it actually is a fact. Without being far too reiterative I’ll just say it’s a shame.
It may not be much to the world, but I really think it is a shame that you never can be sure. And even if you somehow managed to be completely sure of something, you will probably end up laying there on the ground with your back hurting and bearing the knowledge of that you’ve just got tricked by what you thought was alright.
Life aint easy, but live it anyway.
yea i know what u mean dave life isn’t easy but you can choose to lay there on your back or try to get back up i hope ill be able to get back up every time i fall and id love it if u would 2
i love uuuu
I totally agree with you dave, and its true but i always keep a thought in my head saying that it’ll get better and eventually it does.
te quiero mucho, nadia