Home again, Finnegan
Jul. 23rd, 2007 09:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Safely home.
Bat and lynx were delivered.
Much fun was had, with many peoples.
Good food was eaten, games were played.
And a random encounter that made me smile muchly... wandering about with
funranium this morning, I lecherously noticed a bicyclists coming up the hill towards us. He glanced over and saw me ogling, so what else to do? I grinned at him.
And he got this sudden, huge, beautiful smile. Really beautiful.
And then he was past us. And since the best view of a bicyclist going uphill is from the back, I looked around to catch that view.
He was looking back over his shoulder too, still grinning. So I waved, and thought that was it.
Except that about 30 seconds later, he comes back and says that he's had a bad morning, and me smiling at him totally made his day. Thanked me for it, hugged me, and took off again.
And before you skeptics jump in on this story--no, he did not cop a feel, or steal my wallet.
Bat and lynx were delivered.
Much fun was had, with many peoples.
Good food was eaten, games were played.
And a random encounter that made me smile muchly... wandering about with
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And he got this sudden, huge, beautiful smile. Really beautiful.
And then he was past us. And since the best view of a bicyclist going uphill is from the back, I looked around to catch that view.
He was looking back over his shoulder too, still grinning. So I waved, and thought that was it.
Except that about 30 seconds later, he comes back and says that he's had a bad morning, and me smiling at him totally made his day. Thanked me for it, hugged me, and took off again.
And before you skeptics jump in on this story--no, he did not cop a feel, or steal my wallet.