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9 hours ago, Drakefell01 said:

For me my gym would be the rolling cliffs and hills to run on so that one cost out the window LOL.

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I had a strange dream last night... It basically was me at a Mediterranean resort this makes me feel like my brain is trying to tell me something.

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Your innocence is all that makes the days nicer.  Your thoughts are like wings and bring a breath of fresh air to the threads of stories which are bound to find a place in the minds of others.  Tell your stories that come to mind while you weave through the meadows, hills, and streets of Skyrim.  Write them here and there and on your YouTube, so others may know the way to find a friend with which to play.

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It is 7:34 according to my clock here in london, no idea if it is correct, anyways it is going to be a few lazy days since most people don't post until it is night time here. 😞 But on the brightside I am staying with a... Friend and get to walk in the woods nearby, the air is so fresh and allergen free, my lungs are already starting to clear up and I am feeling happy, the people are nice for the most part, and I can buy nice sweets at the bakery near me, so win win.

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Well then...  My wonder about Cedar that actually repels mosquitos and other kinds of pests has achieved 100% certainty.  A roofing specialist covered the Cedar shingles on a house with tar gravel T-Locks.  He apparently felt insecure about removing the Cedar shingles first.  A large area of the tar gravel T-Lock shingles was burned and curled where some creature put one of its paws down on it.  The heat from the contact even melted a plastic gutter, but the Cedar shingles appeared unharmed.

Whatever was the monsters size the lines where it's paw touched and pressed down on the tar graveled T-Locks must been painful when the Cedar Shingles protruded from under the burnt and curled tar gravel T-Locks where the Cedar Shingles were exposed.

Now that you're safe abroad I know you or your offspring will never visit the old Hotel, because it also has decorative Cedar private fence eight feet long by six feet tall protecting guests from mosquitos, ticks, deer ticks, and fleas.  I can't imagine why the people who roofed the place used Cedar to make the shingles for the roof.   Oh!  Well, I suppose it would detour Termites?

After seeing the marks from what caused the T-Locks to melt and coil up I suspect the people that had the Cedar Shingles put up there knew about other fauna that it repels.

There might be some old wives tale that will explain it?  I haven't found anything in literature about Cedar Trees being a kind of ward to keep off any large creatures; yet.

I hope your cleaning job at the Castle is free of anything like dust all the families who lived there leaving their gastro-intestinal smells that penetrated the mortar, fungi in the dungeon, or wormwood from the old cabinets and furniture that hasn't been given any fresh lacquer to protect their wood from rotting and decay in years that might upset your sinuses.

Have a Great Day exploring.

I just deduced the reason for your move had to have some financial support other then being a Gigolo.  My First assumption was because you stated you're going to find out what a Castle smells like.  Probably has a lot of bedroom pots you might wonder what they were used for when they didn't have indoor plumbing.  Heh, heh, heh.

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I have no idea, I am staying at Rachel's, we had to move the castle visit to wednesday for... personal reasons.

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Vacations always give us a sense of adventure.   When we return to where we live we often realize what we miss about home, noting why we like where we live.

At least some of us do have that kind of experience until we have some time away from home we don't know what we will be missing.

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