Spent hours upon hours yesterday at the river, in the sunshine.
Got a pretty red coat for my efforts, too. Interesting how being sunburnt causes shivers as well as sweats. It's almost like having a fever, but it only affects the uppermost layers of skin...
Skin fever. How accurate.
The sky was all blue with nary a cloud in sight and the sun shone bright on us all, gallivanting in the green current up to our waists. The water was breathtakingly chilly, but once our body parts were numb, it mattered but little. The sun inspiring music and dance, drinking and smoke, dragonfruit and strawberries.
Banged a knee and carried lbs of ice back to the car before relaxing at home with the other half of my heart.
What a beautiful day it was, and I have the soreness as proof.
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