Souvenir de la Malmaison, 11
. . . And a few hours later. Waiting for the storm. This is not just rain proof, this is supposed to be hurricane proof. With considerable heart-in-mouth reliance on the buffering effect of ten-foot walls around a small space. But that’s thirty six clothes pegs.* I wish I could remember what I bought that came in such a gloriously long swathe of bubblewrap so I could buy it again. The two bulges are the three-sided bags that laptops come in. I don’t think I can afford a new laptop every time it’s going to rain. Even every time it’s going to rain just before Souvenir is due to flower.
* I didn’t exactly count. They come in 36-peg packets and I used an entire packet.
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Lord, it looks like a tentworm infestation. :)
Snork! Yes it DOES.
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*snork*
Now your readers will just…send you their bubble wrap. That strange package in the mail? There’s nothing in there but bubble wrap! (I typed buttle wrap first. That might be less enjoyable.)
Actually, I bet you could get some from stores unpacking things? Or maybe even some kind of packaging store? *shrug*
Now your readers will just…send you their bubble wrap.
******** Don’t TEMPT me. (It has to be really LARGE pieces.)
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Hmmm. Large you say? My sister-in-law has access to large bubble wrap… heheh.
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Hmmm–? :)
Okay, so if you really want a LOT of bubble wrap, you can always buy some from here:
http://www.uline.com/Class_17.asp?desc=Bubble+Wrap
or here:
http://www.starboxes.com/searchresultBubble.aspx?CategoryID=3
I’m not sure, however, if either of those ship to the UK. I did, however, find this:
http://www.ukboxesdirect.com/category-bubble-wrap-5-1.php
So maybe that will help you.
LOL! Thank you! But just buying it is so unsporting! :)
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