Proud Bostonians crowded the streets along the river in the parks, illuminated by the loud noises which followed the brightest blasts in the sky. i walked home after the fireworks from the Esplanade to Brighton, and despite the thousands of other people doing the same, more so were cramming themselves onto the T as if it were a competition involving a phone booth.
Jeff is stirring restlessly in bed - we have no air conditioner, nor do we actually have a bed - because it is so humid. Tomorrow, he has to head back to work and we are back to sharing a key for his building.
So empty. And so confusing.
There is so much i have to do, but when i arrive in Calgary, i will have nothing left.
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From what I've heard from others, there's not much "left" about Calgary. Then again, you're probably speaking of something else.
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