Return from the Caribbean: Sea Legs
Nov. 26th, 2007 08:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When I first got off the ship, walking on dry land did not feel unusual at all.
However, this morning when I woke up and walked down the hall I definitely had the sensation that the floor was not where I was expecting it to be. I'm not sure how I could have such bizarre expectations about where the floor would be. On a ship, you should learn not to have expectations.
I experienced this several times while getting ready this morning.
On the way to work, I found myself weaving back and forth, in a subtle version of the way the little girl at the beginning and end of "True Stories" is walking. I was doing this the last day on the ship, and I assumed it was because the ship was rocking from side to side that day. But as far as I know, the earth was not rocking from side to side today.
However, this morning when I woke up and walked down the hall I definitely had the sensation that the floor was not where I was expecting it to be. I'm not sure how I could have such bizarre expectations about where the floor would be. On a ship, you should learn not to have expectations.
I experienced this several times while getting ready this morning.
On the way to work, I found myself weaving back and forth, in a subtle version of the way the little girl at the beginning and end of "True Stories" is walking. I was doing this the last day on the ship, and I assumed it was because the ship was rocking from side to side that day. But as far as I know, the earth was not rocking from side to side today.
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on 2007-11-27 03:56 pm (UTC)(Tam)
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on 2007-11-27 08:13 pm (UTC)