If I died on this plane I would hope that it would disintegrate in the air And I would freeze And my iPod would be reduced to powder all over the california coast
How to Walk in Siberia in March
1. Walk far enough from the street so the gross slush/water/dirt is not splashed on you by passing cars.
2. Walk far enough from the overarching roofs of buildings so that massive groups of melting icicles don’t fall on your head/break your skull/impale you through the eye/seriously injure you.
dead dog & dead man
first there was a stray dog, lying on its side, shivering, convulsing, seizing or freezing, am still not exactly too sure. A women stood next to me, said ‘this is what happens when they freeze to death.’ How do you help a stray dog?
15 minutes
second there was a man, lying on the ground, at the bus stop where I got off to work. Sprawled out like a starfish, not moving, two people guarding, blanket over his face, everybody staring. Wonder if he froze to death/had a heart attack/was drunk/got hit by a car. There was no blood then or on the ice afterwards when I walked by again and pointed the spot out to a friend. He said something like ‘You see, this isn’t really a good place to live.’