It was!It looks like a perfect day.
And sailing spam, as to not derail the other thread. We had a lovely day, very quiet and we heard birds everywhere!
Here's my friend and her mum.
Why is it that in pictures of others, you just see the person and how much you like them, and in pictures of yourself you mainly see you're fat?
Ridiculous, isn't it?
We had constant wind shifts all day, this is a picture of a very rare moment where the wind came from right behind and we could catch it with a sail on each side.
With all that coffee and tea we had, a break was very welcome!
It's a Valk (falcon), the most used boat in sailing schools and camps.That's a very pretty little boat, @Antje77
That's a great schemeIt's a Valk (falcon), the most used boat in sailing schools and camps.
This one belongs to a sailing school where they rent them out as well, and they have a deal where you pay 220 euros a year and you can use one for day trips whenever you want.
Renting one costs 90 euros a day, so it only takes 3 sailing days a year to pay off!
More importantly, this means going for a trip for a few hours is easily decided on,no need for the circumstances being perfect because it's expensive.
I'm very happy with this deal!
Why is it that in pictures of others, you just see the person and how much you like them, and in pictures of yourself you mainly see you're fat?
Ridiculous, isn't it?
That's how it works, isn't it!Yes, no one criticizes us more than we do . I don't like myself in photos but when I look at your photo, I see how charming you are
That's amazing!May I share the good news too? I rode a horse today for the first time in my life. It was amazing, especially when the horse trotted
Yes, no one criticizes us more than we do . I don't like myself in photos but when I look at your photo, I see how charming you are
One day I realized that people hardly pay attention to others. Once I got an insulin shot while sitting next to a friend in a bar and he didn't notice it. What difference does it make what a passerby thinks about you if he forgets about it after 5 minutes? Think about your comfort. Your scars or your weight don't make you any worseI've been glad during these last 2 years that we have been required to wear masks when out and about because it covers up the face that I don't particularly want to display to the public. I'm fat, but I can cope with that - it's the bits and pieces of scars on my face that bother me, or rather, it bothers me that they are on public view. Maybe I should take to wearing a veil now that we don't need to wear a face mask.
One day I realized that people hardly pay attention to others. Once I got an insulin shot while sitting next to a friend in a bar and he didn't notice it. What difference does it make what a passerby thinks about you if he forgets about it after 5 minutes? Think about your comfort. Your scars or your weight don't make you any worse
Tell them that the scar is the trace of the magic horn that you left after you turned from a unicorn into a human, and forget about it. And you're right, their discourtesy is only their problem, not yours. I don't like to shave my legs and when people ask me about the dark and thick hair on my legs, I answer that I am a werewolfThat's what I used to think. But a few people have asked me about the scars on my face - particularly the one on the end of my nose where a cancer was cut out. So people are aware of it. I tell myself that it's their problem, not mine, but it doesn't really convince me.
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