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Having gone through their post history, they're generally very appreciative of simple things and beautiful sights, so I'd assume unbelievably good =)
You are correct. I can't believe we actually did it. (We're back now.)
As long as you had fun, nothing else mattress
Daaaaad. Get off the internet
Not until your Mother gets me off 😎
That was bed.
I'm trying to come up with more bed puns but nothing is springing to mind.
How early did the boat traffic start? Was the place deserted enough to boink before bedtime?
There were only 10 tour boats in the park while we were there, according to the guide. I can only remember seeing one or two on the whole trip. We were two of us on the boat plus the crew which consisted of a guide, a captain, a helper, and a cook. They slept below. How quiet are you?
I just went through your post history too (Also from Northern Ontario).
I love your adventures! Hope you post more pictures.
So did tell us about the muskitoes, were there nets?
Yes, there were mosquito nets and no, they weren't bad. I barely noticed any. We're from Northern Canada so perhaps we are immune.
Wholesome internet stalking
(I use the word "stalking" in jest. I am amused because usually when one has cause to "stalk" a user's post history, it's because there's some drama or dirt that turns up. I always feel awkward and a bit vulnerable when I reflect on how people can peruse your post history at will, but I find the wholesomeness of this subverts the anxiety I usually feel at this prospect. It's scary that we can quickly find enough to summarise a person's online presence, but "generally very appreciative of simple things and beautiful sights" is a lovely thing to be, and makes me wonder how I would come across at a glance. Good, I hope — because it turns out that it is possible to have positive conversations with internet strangers)
Ironic that you should mention dirt and drama in one's post history when you're the same person who posted this:
Pumpkin ginger carrot
I've cooked this! Successfully! Multiple times! Some even with homegrown Hokkaido pumpkins. And it was delicious. So proud ;)
I'm not looking for any trouble, buddy.
Hmmm, I guess I never really thought to divide my soups by season.
You're not gonna eat pumpkin soup in the summer!? Gazpacho in winter, God forbid!?
Sure why not.
Pardon my French, but you've lost your marbles.
Well I never...
More like snooping