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I never want to leave the house without a hat again. Not because I need a haircut (although I do. It's long enough that strands are tangling in my waistbands again.)
It's just that I went out with my head uncovered on Saturday, and a mouse fell on my head. (We're ok. I broke its fall and we both scurried off squeaking.) I have been wearing hats fairly often in recent years, for protection against sun and rain and strobe lights and fluorescent lights. This should push it from often to always.
It's just that I went out with my head uncovered on Saturday, and a mouse fell on my head. (We're ok. I broke its fall and we both scurried off squeaking.) I have been wearing hats fairly often in recent years, for protection against sun and rain and strobe lights and fluorescent lights. This should push it from often to always.
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Date: 2020-05-05 09:03 pm (UTC)When it's not seriously cold or raining, I wear hats with rainbow ribbons. I think people recognize the hats more than they recognize me. I also have a warm knit hat and a very waterproof hat with a chinstrap but no ribbon.
(Or did you mean other questions? ;-)
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Date: 2020-05-06 09:55 pm (UTC)I actually was interested in your hats, and am delighted by the rainbow ribbons. But of course the pressing question was, where did the mouse come from? A rain of mice is not a thing we need, though I guess it might be apposite.
P.
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Date: 2020-05-07 02:44 am (UTC)