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hopalongcharlie ([info]hopalongcharlie) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2015-04-06 17:12:00

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Journal - No scratching
I am very glad my new tattoo is healing well. I am far less glad it's reached the itching stage. It's fine when I have stuff to do but I don't have much to do today and it is SO itchy. I am avoiding scratching and all that shit, but I need to find a distraction.

That said, anyone who is looking into getting a tattoo I thoroughly recommend Pinky's Ink, mine looks amazing and Stacey was awesome and accommodating of all the weirdness that comes with tattooing an amputation site.

And now the weather is finally getting better I need to try out new things if anyone has suggestions for adventures. I can start running properly again, but that isn't exciting.



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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-04-07 06:01 pm UTC (link)
I wasn't really up to much this time last year and before then most of my adventures were dragon related. I've tried rock climbing in the past but I don't think that will work with my new leg, even if it was fun. I'll probably still run, but I'd like to try out some other stuff too.

I'm pretty sure you know the muggle world better than me though, so if you have any suggestions let me know.

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[info]knowhow
2015-04-08 01:05 pm UTC (link)
I don't know how impressive it'll be after working with dragons - but have you ever been to a safari park? It's not adrenaline-rush exciting, but it could definitely be interesting. They've got animals from all over the (muggle) world in huge exhibits that mimic their natural habitat and you can drive right through without any bars between you and the animals.

Once it gets warmer I think there's a few places in the UK that do white-water-rafting and other water-based activities that I'd imagine you could do with your leg.

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-04-08 07:19 pm UTC (link)
I've done the dragons thing, and yes it is still exciting to think about, but I'm looking for a new adventure and Safari Parks sound like a lot of fun. I went to London Zoo as part of the St Patrick's thing, and that was pretty fun, but I like the idea of animals being pretty free.

And water-based things sound fun, and if I can sit down for whatever I'm usually fine. Sometimes it'll mean leaving my prosthetic off altogether, or modifying it a bit, but that does sound good.

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[info]knowhow
2015-04-13 01:22 pm UTC (link)
We should go, then. The one I've been to is Longleat, but I think there are others. I've got a car - if you can stand the drive to get there. Or else I think they do take you through on buses, if you want.

Once it gets a bit warmer, I'll do my research on water-based things too.

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