Tyson A Wright
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You're inching towards Van Gogh levels for your art in this story. Hope it heals soonest (and that you don't have to do much more snow shoveling or ploughing until after it is well healed).I've had an interesting last few days. Saturday I was taking a picture of Bunny #525 on my board and turned the board for a better angle causing the knife to slip off the board and onto my bare foot. The point of the blade hit at an angle so, the cut wasn't too deep. While hip hopping around to the kitchen to get a paper towel to clean the blood drops up I stubbed my toe on a chair and broke it. Sunday was pretty uneventful as I watched my foot seep under a bandage and as I watched my toe turn all manners of color and swell. Monday I went to the hospital for a surgical procedure and as the doctor was doing the surgery he was proclaiming that my toe was in fact broken and the cut in my foot didn't need stitches. After he stitched up the area where he did the surgical procedure, he taped the broken toe to the toe next to it and called everything good. One lesson learned out of all this is that Bunnies bite!!! We are headed out pretty soon for town and lunch at the Brass Rail Restaurant. I'll be toting Bunny #525 and my CV Case Sowbelly.
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