the dunes
i have finally conversed with some of my neighbors. it has taken 30-45 minutes yesterday and today to park our car. there is a man and a woman who either love shoveling or love helping. they helped us with a shovel and a bit of salt, then they went to help someone else. when we got situated we went to help the third person so there would be four of us working to get this odd-looking suv into its spot. a man was passing down the street, smoking a swisher, his voice was slurred and it was difficult to understand him, but he gave some good driving advice: "that there that's your pivot you straighten, leave the wheel alone, then you gun that shit." with his technique the tires can find a groove and follow it instead of cutting and spinning.
doing a bit of prepping for the classical nahuatl course. nahuatl nouns have a mandatory subject, so i am supposing that there may be no need for copula verbs. also any noun by itself is a full and grammatical sentence.
aminnamiczitzinhuan: 2pl.subj-3pl.poss-partner-honorific-pl.poss.suffix : Y'all are their spouses.
looking out the window reminds me of two types of movie scenes. one is the person dying in the desert, the other is the velvetine rabbit getting covered up by the sandstorm and the secret is lost. the snow is piled up so it resembles dunes, and the wind throws it about for an artistic effect. now is a good time to develop indoor hobbies.


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