Which is to say, we fished them out of my cleavage when I left.
One these days, I need to get over my snake fear. I fear anything under about eight feet -- cause they can hide.
I sort of dealt with my shark fear (note to billytea and Epic:
Just shush you two. That restaurant overlooked the water and a shark could have been in that water. And come through the glass. And bited me. It could happen
.) to the point I've scuba'd a few times with some smaller ones and didn't have a panic attack the last trip.
I caught a baby shark when I was fishing off of Bar Harbor, ME back in 1982. At least, it was only about 18 inches long, and no more than a few inches across. Had the really cool shark smile, though! (The fish wrangler on the boat tossed him back, so no shark meat for dinner.)
Had the really cool shark smile, though!
My first face to face with a shark was with a nurse shark in Cozumel. Body of a shark, face of a catfish. It helped, but I still had the panic feeling. The reef tips in Hawaii were pure shark though.
I think little sharks, like reef sharks, are pretty. I don't have any desire to get close to big ones though.
ita, are you missing a migraine?
ita, are you missing a migraine?
No, actually. Having one right now. Mostly in my teeth.
Mine's on the left side of the back of my skull. Want to trade? If I can't get rid of the pain, I'll go with new and different pain.
That place just after where your skull ends? The left side is bulging out. Someone left half a softball in there.
Mine's all over, including my stomach.
My stomach issues are, I think, completely different. But present.
Napping has eroded the trembling and neck stuff.
It's really, compared to normal, very minimal. And I had no plans for today.
That's good.
Hey, did you get anything in the mail today?
Technically this is a tension headache, not a migraine. The only nausea is from huge pain. Tremble in the corner and whimper pain. But not so much with the barfy.