![]() Last night someone tried to get into the house. Sarah thinks I am succumbing to cabin fever, so today we are going for a hike since it's so beautiful out. I think last night's snow is the last we will get while we are here. Buy Full Episode (1.49) Buy Season Pass 4 (19.99) The full episode features the following stories. We have six tales for you in this episode featuring stories about shocking stalkers, devilish diseases, and wicked woodsmen. By the time Sarah got up at~11, the snow had mostly melted but you could still kinda see them. 13 Jul NoSleep Podcast S4E04 Posted at 04:30h in Season 4 by David C 20 Comments It’s episode 4 of Season 4. The prints were the shape of a rectangle, almost like they were made by the end of a $ 2 \times 4 $. I don't know what sort of animal made them. This morning I woke up to find animal tracks all around the outside of the cabin. ![]() Will have to ask Marissa about this? She didn't mention any neighbors nearby. And certainly close enough to say hello but when I waved he walked back into the woods. I was having a cigarette out on the balcony last night and I saw someone at the treeline again. I think the beauty of this place is just too distracting. I haven't been able to write anything new, but I did edit the previous two chapters of my book. Today Sarah and I made a snow man and snow angels! We don't get snow in Scottsdale, so we are taking full advantage of it. I have no idea how they are surviving out there, we won't even go outside! It was 34~degrees last I checked. I also saw someone walking around the treeline today. It's just so gorgeous here I haven't written a damn thing! This is the reason we came here, after all, and I refuse waste the opportunity to cure my writer's block. My wife Sarah is currently cooking up a delicious roast chicken and I'm finally going to start writing. As you can see, we aren't too upset about it! \\ ![]() Looks like we will be spending most of our day inside drinking mimosas and playing poker. The road is unmanageable so it appears we aren't going anywhere. We're snowed in! We had wanted to run home today to grab a few things we forgot but that is definitely not happening. And it's below 40~degrees outside - thankfully the furnace in the basement is HUGE, as promised by Marissa, so all three floors are warm and cozy! \\ Wow, what a beautiful cabin! My wife and I booked this place for two weeks on a whim and we can't believe how lucky we got! Barely made it back here with the truck, there's snow everywhere. Her great poem Requiem remembers the pain.Īnd I’m twenty this evening.\usepackage I sent him an impish grin and took another sip of wine before beginning to read. Remaining in St Petersburgh (renamed Leningrad) during the siege in the Second World War, and with her son, and her lover, Nikolai Punin, both sent to labour camps, she came to stand for the voice of an earlier Russia that had neither been silenced nor forgotten. He was shot as a counter-revolutionary in 1921. In 1910 she married Nikolai Gumilev, a poet and leader of the Acmeist movement. Born Anna Gorenko, in Odessa, on the Black Sea, she spent most of her life in St. In Anna Akhmatova, Sappho’s individualistic female voice returns again.
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