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RE: A Dark and Majestic Otter

in #life7 months ago

Glad to see you back in the saddle, riding the Majestic mare that's known as Hive. Which might be an odd name for a mare.

Really, who in their right mind would name a female horse Hive? Lucinda, now that would be a mare one would love to ride, right?

Though then that would be just an aweful name for a free decentralized application and publication platform.

The image is kind of Majestic, as always fun to look at, inviting to read about that otter. And then have an amused grin as it slides by.

Reality, in the meantime, has its own challenges. One of those is losing a dear friend that shouldn't. That way I lost a very good friend, suddenly, a while back. Friends since our teenage years. It turns things upside down. Picking up after that felt strange. My condolences for your loss.

That Aunty of a friend thing... When you're half a century 'ish' in age, like me, I can imagine the magic thrill of that might be off a little. Although some do age pretty well, I must state. And if you never try, you will never know.

Anyway, guess I'm close to flushing an otter myself and then get some stuff done. One more coffee to go.

Have a great one mister Boom!

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Lucinda the Hive mare!!! Ah yes, that is a fitting name for a horse but perhaps not a decentralised nonsense thing.

It's a funny old thing, I have had a fair few bereavements over the last 5-10 years or so but my friend got me harder almost because it was so close to home. Profoundly bizarre the effect it had on me.

Still, one has to move onward and sat last remember the good times.

Speaking of which, I have an otter and a coffee keeps to look forward to. Cheers mate!

Hmmm, there might be a song in that: "Lucinda the Hive mare, she ain't no Nightmare. No, she's quite tough, riding quite rough", chords: C Em G D. A bit like 'Nelly the Elephant', or something in line with that.

Can imagine the bizarre effect. It did take me quite a while to get myself back on track again. And indeed remember the good times and move forward.

Set the otters free!
With a little help of some coffee.

Cheers Mate!