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December 20, 2004
Beginning to Look A Lot Like Moscow
It's only 15 degrees fahrenheit outside, so I decided it was appropriate to break out the faux-fur hat I bought in Russia a couple of years ago. Walking to the Longwood T-stop along the forested Riverway I felt like I was strolling through Moscow's Ismailovo Park in the dead of winter. I even had a plastic bag in hand.
By the time we got on the T, several people on the train were staring at me, including Susanne. She was biting her lip, trying not to laugh.
"Are you sure you're not embarrassed being seen with me in this hat?" I asked her.
"I married you knowing that you owned that hat," she replied, smirking.
Hopefully it won't get this cold too often, so I can go back to wearing my knit cap, in my poor imitation of a Portugeuse fisherman... -andy
Posted by acarvin at December 20, 2004 8:22 PM
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