« »
October 11th, 2005

Something Nibbling

Ever walk in the waves or swim in a pond and have something brush by your feet? Maybe even a little bottom feeder fish come clean your toes if you’re standing still? You don’t really have to worry about that in Antarctica, you won’t feel a thing because your feet will be completely frozen and numb.

Sometimes swimming out in the ocean I freak myself out. Imagining how deep the water is where I am, how large of creatures could be swimming under me. It really makes you a fast swimmer. When I was little I would even do it in the pool, imagining some large beast at the bottom coming up for my legs and I’d race for the steps in the shallow end popping up out of the almost the way a penguin does.

Share This

9 Responses to “Something Nibbling”

  1. taylor

    About the author’s notes: I feel the exact same way in deep water. *shivers*

  2. bobo

    duh duh duh duhduhduhduhduhduh aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!

  3. phoebe

    I’m glad I’m not the only one who feels that way in pools! It makes me feel silly, but I really do get scared.

  4. Queen Jessica

    AAAAH! Oh my god that is so friggin good! That is my boyfriend and i when we’re in his pond! He’s such a jerk! Oh my god that is my desktop. Lol.

    Jessica

  5. wally65

    A CHUNK MISSING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LLK!

  6. Poppy

    :eek: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: :mad:

  7. Poppy

    :eek: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: :mad: :grin: :smile:

  8. ukelele

    to taylor: That’s me too.

  9. Amy

    To Tyler, Taylor, and ukelele: Me too. It even happens in the shallow end. *shiver*







Subscribe

Subscribe at MyYahoo!
Subscribe at MyMSN Subscribe at Windows Live
Subscribe at Google Subscribe at MyAOL
Subscribe at Bloglines Subscribe at Netvibes
Subscribe at Newsgator Subscribe at PageFlakes
Subscribe at Rojo Subscribe at Newsburst
Subscribe at FeedLounge Subscribe at LiveJournal

Weather

Click for Amundsen-scott, Antarctica Forecast

The CHATBOX Moved!
Close
E-mail It