Monthly Archives: November 2024

3TC – A Day to Remember

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3TC – A Day to Remember

For Di’s challenge:

Three Things Challenge #M892

Three Things Challenge #M893

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Your three words today are:
ATTEST
ALTITUDE
ANGLE

Your final three words for this week are:
FORFEIT
FALSE
FAKE

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A Day To Remember

Altitude … falling lower

Angle … downward

I will attest to the fact that I saw the UFO crash in the desert.

But the government took control = Forfeit the truth

Claimed the truth was False

Start of coverup – fake news

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A fun postcard I made of a big UFO in the blue sky. My surprised face is in a circle on the bottom left. haha

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2024 BS

SOCS – Cool

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SOCS – Cool

 

Just Another Kid – For Linda’s challenge:

The Friday Reminder and Prompt for #SoCS Nov. 30, 2024

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Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “cool.” Use it any way you’d like. Have fun!

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I’m always using the word cool to say I like something. It doesn’t matter what I’ve seen, heard, read, if I like it, it’s cool. It is a good thing.

I was thinking of other ways to use the word cool.

When we were sick, our mother would feel of our foreheads to see if we had a fever. If it felt hot, we did, If it was normal, or cool, we didn’t. She’s always say we were ‘cool as a cucumber’. I suppose cucumbers are cool, temperature wise. I never met a hot one. So it fits that cucumbers are cool.

What about the phrase, ‘cool beans’? I never liked hearing that. Beans would not normally be good to eat if they were cold/cool. Oh yeah, there is 3 bean salad and that is served cold. That’s not what the phrase means though, I don’t think. It means someone likes something a lot. Right?

How about coolant, the stuff you have to put in your car to keep it from overheating. Not sure, but don’t you put this liquid into the radiator? Yes, it is a liquid, not a cool ant, as in insect. Can an ant be cool? I guess so, at least to his ant friends. I think there was a cartoon ant and a singer with the name of an ant. I guess they are cool.

Ooh what about a cooler? That’s the thing you put ice in, along with some canned drinks maybe to keep them cool. Are there cool coolers, or are there cooler coolers? Some a really big, and some are very little. Some are heavy plastic, some are cheap styrofoam. Both work well at their job of keeping things cool.

Sometimes we feel pretty cool, ourselves, don’t we! It’s all a matter of opinion, though. Can you declare yourself to be cool, or does it have to be noted by someone else? You could say, “I’m cool.”, and people might laugh. But if someone else says, “You’re cool”, or maybe “He/she’s cool.”, people might be inclined to agree.

And now I wish everyone a cool weekend. 🙂

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© 2024 BS

Flower of the Day – Funky Bunch

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Flower of the Day – Funky Bunch

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I don’t know what these green plants are, but the pink containers are pretty funny looking. The rounded base where the spiky green leaves are poking out, and then this really tall, thin top part. Very strange. haha 🙂

Okay – since the last time I posted these someone said the plants are Air Plants!

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

Message From Cee via Chris

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2024 BS

Two Souls: Into the Fire # 75

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 75

warning … adult content

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The road grew less steep and eventually flattened out somewhat. It was starting to get semi-dark, and after facing the setting sun for so long, it was a welcome relief to Steve’s eyes. At a distance he could see lights of the town beginning to shine.

“Hey, Ghost…we’re almost there…wake up now.” He jiggled Ghost till he began to come awake.

Sitting up, rubbing his eyes and looking around, Ghost said, “That sure was a long drive.”

“How would you know? You slept through most of it,” Steve said.

“Well, I had time to have a nice dream, for a change. It was about me and you.”

“Yeah? What happened?”

“Oh, just we were the very last people on Earth, and I was glad we were together with each other and not some strangers.” Ghost hugged Steve. “I love you so much.”

“I love you, too,” Steve said, smiling.

They came into the town, just then, and drove around looking for a place to set up their tent, and also a place to eat. Stopping for gas, Steve asked about a campground or something, and was directed to one on the outskirts, about a mile farther down the road.

Stopping at a fast food place, they loaded up, and drove out there. After setting up the tent, they ate under the stars, which were shining, now. Ghost was happy to see them, and stared a long time, pointing out the North star and the big dipper. It was a peaceful night, the air balmy, and sounds of the woods was hushed. No other campers were nearby.

It was a perfect setting for loving each other. Steve reached for Ghost, kissing him slow, and sensual…one tasting of beer and pot, the other of sweet Southern molasses, and the tartness of wine, mingled together.

Afterward, they lay panting in each other’s arms, the slight evening breeze cooling them. They pulled a soft blanket over themselves, and fell asleep, dreaming secret dreams of many more nights like this.

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Dawn seemed to come late…the sun had to rise above the mountains, before shining down on them. Steve, as usual, woke first, and just watched Ghost sleep. Remembering the night before, he became full of desire, again. He kissed Ghost softly on his forehead, and his eyelids, feeling the soft fringe of golden lashes against his lips. Then, parting Ghost’s lips with his tongue, he kissed him awake. Ghost responded instinctively, as he became aroused…their tongues meeting.

Steve opened his eyes, seeing that Ghost was watching him. Those sky blue eyes loving him. He could feel Ghost’s smile, under his own lips, and there was no need for words.

Steve slowly trailed his lips to Ghost’s vulnerable neck, and then to his chest, where he could feel his heart beating faster…and down his ribs, and flat stomach. He could hear Ghost moan, as he arched his back…”Now, Steve…now,” He panted. And they took each other again, this time under the first golden rays of sun.

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Afterward, Steve lit their campfire and brewed coffee. They were both relaxed, and neither felt like being in a hurry to start the day. They just talked about whatever came to mind, for awhile. Then Steve suggested they go find the old graveyard. They’d gotten the directions the day before, so they headed that way.

On the way, Ghost got his camera ready, straightened his notebook, and made sure his markers were still working. “Where is it, Steve? I don’t see anything but trees here.”

“It’s still a few miles, I think…after the next town and before the one after. Between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, they said…turn right onto a gravel road…said we couldn’t miss it,” said Steve.

They came to the first town, where they stopped at a convenience store for snacks. They looked a bit rumpled, from sleeping outside all night, but didn’t expect everyone in the store to blatantly stare at them like they were from Mars or something.

Ghost didn’t notice, as usual, as he was used to being stared at. But, Steve felt awkward, and not just for the way they were dressed. He could sense people knew that he and Ghost were a couple…and didn’t like it.

He quickly rounded up Ghost, which wasn’t easy, and paid for their food, before something was said to them, or about them. Back in the car, Ghost asked, “Why are you in such a hurry?”

“Those people in there didn’t want us in there, that’s why,” Steve explained, trying to gloss over a situation he felt might have become ugly.

“Why not…we just wanted to buy stuff, not rob the place,” Ghost countered.

“Ghost, it’s just a feeling I got…they were looking at us funny…not friendly…thought they might start something. They probably saw our license plates from North Carolina, I don’t know, but I didn’t want to stay in there, just in case,” Steve said, hoping that would satisfy Ghost.

“Oh…okay…I get it,” Ghost said. He looked down at the floorboard and sighed. He knew exactly what Steve had felt, he didn’t have to say anymore. He knew Steve was still ashamed to be seen with him, no matter what he said, but he wasn’t going to bring it up again, even though it hurt his feelings. That conversation had already been hashed over more than once. It still made him sad. He didn’t say anything else on the drive, just stared out the side window, lost in his own thoughts.

Steve was mentally kicking himself. “I should have never said anything, now Ghost is pouting. I hurt his feelings, again.” He sighed, “Maybe I should say something, now, but what…I can’t help what I feel, even if I don’t want to feel it…I just get so uneasy when people stare.”

He reached over for Ghost’s hand, but Ghost jerked his hand away…then, still staring out the window, he reached back for Steve’s hand and squeezed hard. They understood each other, without needing to speak of it.

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“There it is,” Ghost pointed ahead to a right turning, gravel road. Steve slowed and turned, driving slowly about half a mile. Then, there among the heavily wooded area and tall grass, was the graveyard. There was no fence around it, just random headstones and crosses, put there in this shady plot, way back in the 1800s. Stopping the car, they sat in the silence of the hot afternoon, looking at what someone used to take care of, but now had been neglected for a long time. Some of the headstones were tilted, some had fallen over, and some were eroded from the many years of weather.

“Well, let’s get out..got your camera and stuff?” Steve asked, as he opened his door. Ghost followed, tramping down long strands of grass, and disturbing a myriad of insects, that hummed and buzzed and leaped about, as they passed.

“Look, here’s one. It’s from 1801. That’s over a hundred years old,” Steve said.

“You write down the numbers for me, okay?” Ghost asked, as he clicked off shots of the headstones.

Steve took the notebook and marker. He was happily surprised that Ghost hadn’t mentioned being afraid…yet.

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2020 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairings, religious themes, and fantasy horror.

Fibbing Friday

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Fibbing Friday

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For Di’s challenge:

Fibbing Friday 29th November 2024

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1. What are Porkies, Chorkies and Morkies? … These are unusual dog breeds.

2. Why did the Wicked Witch of the West melt? … She was made of candle wax and she burned down.

3. Will Smith said ‘I’ve got to get me one of these’. What was he referring to? … He was wanting to buy a cell phone.

4. Why aren’t dumb blondes quiet? … They keep talking in the hopes of someday saying something smart.

5. Why do they call it ‘High Tea?’ … It’s called High Tea because you drink it from a tall glass instead of a low mug.

6. What makes a banana split? … A banana will split when it becomes a singing group of several people.

7. What happened when the Princess kissed the frog for a second time? … Well, she got her lips stuck on the frog’s sticky tongue.

8. What goes best on rhubarb? … Trash goes on top of rhubarb, after you throw that mess away.

9. How is the best way to serve coffee? … You should bring gold, sugar, cream, and a hand fan to serve your master … king coffee.

10. Why are rock buns so called? … Rock buns are something you get when you exercise your bum a lot.

 

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and here are my answers from August 2019:

My silly answers:

  1. These are specialty sandwiches made of pork, chicken, and mutton.
  2. The wicked witch melted because it was 120 degrees in Kansas that day.
  3. Will Smith wanted one of those porkie, chorkie morkie sandwiches
  4. Dumb blondes aren’t quiet because they are dim bulbs and want to prove it
  5. They call it ‘high tea’ because in order to properly partake of the libation you have to perch upon a ladder.
  6. A banana splits because it wants to be a cheerleader.
  7. The 2nd time the Princess kissed the frog, she threw up because he had bug breath.
  8. Asparagus goes best on rhubarb, because red and green look like Christmas colors.
  9. The best way to serve coffee is to lob it over a net with a tennis racket.
  10. Rock buns are so called because the chef baked them too long and now they are stale

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And here are the “Banana Splits” from the children’s TV show (1968 & 1970). Basically they are people dressed in animal costumes being silly and singing.

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2024 BS

Writer’s Workshop

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Writer’s Workshop

Writer’s Workshop

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The link below is where you find several prompt questions and other instructions

For John’s challenge:

This Week’s Writer’s Workshop Prompts – November 26, 2024

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  1. Write a post based on the word medications.
  2. Write a post in exactly 12 sentences.
  3. What would induce you to give up life as you know it and face the unknown?
  4. Tell us the story of your personal experience with rejection.
  5. Write about a bad habit you’d like to eliminate from your life.
  6. Write about a time you had to let go of someone you cared for.

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I’m just going with the # 1 prompt this time. 🙂

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Foreboding Feeling

This concerned some prescribed medicine I was supposed to take…an antibiotic. I didn’t want to take it. I dreaded taking it, and had that awful feeling of foreboding.  I just could not make myself put the first pill in my mouth. I tried…several times…I held it up to my lips, glass of water in the other hand, and just could not do it. I knew this medicine would kill me! I called the Dr. and said there was no way I’d take it, and he prescribed another kind. I’m sure he thought I was a bit crazy, when I told him I’d die if I took the first one. The knowing…the feeling of foreboding was so strong… and I was not going to ignore my intuition about it. As soon as I got the other pills, the bad feelings went away, and I took the new ones with no trouble.

So, I really hate getting that foreboding feeling, but in a way, I guess it is helpful in some situations!

Can you remember a strange feeling about something so strong you couldn’t ignore it? It was that foreboding feeling…wasn’t it?

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2024 BS

Happy Thanksgiving 2024

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Happy Thanksgiving 2024

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Happy Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving, Pumpkins, Greetings

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Feeling thankful for all the online friendships here. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, your photos, your laughter and tears, that make this close knit community such a wonderful place to get to know each other and your ways of life, wherever we are in the world.

Whatever this day brings, I wish you Peace. ❤

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2024 BS

Flower of the Day – Apple Pie Flower Bouquet

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Flower of the Day – Apple Pie Flower Bouquet

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A variety bouquet that includes red, yellow, & white daisies, some green flowers and red berries, too.

I noticed that this pretty bouquet of flowers had an interesting tag. It was a recipe for Grandma’s Apple Pie!

I’ve never seen something like this, before, but it was pretty neat! 🙂

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

Message From Cee via Chris

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2024 BS

Two Souls: Into the Fire # 74

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 74

warning … adult content

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“Hey, Kinsey, it’s me, Ghost! Can you hear me?” he yelled into the phone. “I been takin’ pictures, and we seen graveyards, and we stayed in a haunted house, and we got up here in the mountains…and…and…is my house still there, and do you miss us?”

“Slow down, Ghost,” said Kinsey. “Yes, I can hear you…you don’t need to holler. I miss you guys already, and your house is fine. Sounds like y’all are having a blast out there on the road.”

“Yeah, and I wrote some songs, and I wrote some stuff for the book we’re doing, and we’re gonna be in Tennessee in awhile, and it’s really cool up here, and I had old dirt on me, and I was scared of the haunted house, but Steve made it all better, now,” Ghost went on.

“I heard…well, I’m glad you called, Ghost…let me talk to Steve, again.”

“Bye, Kinsey, I’ll get Steve to call you again soon.” Ghost laughed, as he handed the phone back to Steve. He then ran back to the restaurant for more coffee.

“Well, he seemed happy enough,” Kinsey said.

“Yeah, for now. This may be a long trip, or it may end any minute…but, it’s been nice to see something new for a change.”

“Well, y’all take care of each other. I’ll tell everyone here how y’all are, and put another pin in the map.”

“Ok, bye Kinsey…later.” Steve ended the call and went to find Ghost.

In the restaurant, Ghost was regaling everyone with his stories. They were astonished at the change in him, and seemed very interested in what he was saying. Steve came in then, and Ghost begged him to go get his guitar, so they could sing a song for this little audience…for a thank you. The people all nodded and said yes, please, so he did go get his acoustic. They wound up doing five songs in all. Their audience loved every one of them, and hated to see them leave, but it was time to continue their journey. With coffee to go, they went on down the other side of the mountains.

“I asked if anyone knew of any graveyards we could see,” Ghost said, in between sips of the hot coffee. “They said there was one, kind of between the next towns we come to. Guess we should check it out.”

“Okay, we’re gonna need someplace to stay too, unless we camp out. How do you feel about it…camping or motel?” Steve asked.

“Well…let’s see what those towns look like first.”

“Yeah, there’s still a lot of daylight left,” Steve said. He was having to concentrate on his driving again, on the steep road.

Ghost spent most of this time writing about their last stop, and then switched over to his song lyric notebook, and worked out a new song, humming out loud the music he heard in his head. Every now and then, he’d ask Steve how it sounded. Neither one could read music; they played and sang by ear, and were able to put it all together in their own unique way.

Steve mostly agreed with Ghost on the tunes, only making a couple of suggestions. He’d remember how it sounded, and pick out the notes, and chords on his guitar, later. This was a soothing activity for them both. They always fell under the music’s spell.

A while later, they came upon the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. “Stop there by the sign,” Ghost said. “I want to take a picture.”

So, they pulled over for a bit. They each posed by the sign that said ‘Leaving North Carolina – Welcome to Tennessee’. It was a bittersweet moment. They loved their home state, but looked forward to seeing other places. Back in the car, Ghost looked at the map. He’d always had a thing about maps. He loved the funny and strange names of the towns, and the changes from coastal blue, to deep green forests, to the browns of the desert regions. He was always drawing them, too. On his wall at home, and at the Sacred Yew…real places, and places he made up…places he saw in his dreams.

“Ya know what, Steve?” he asked. “This town we’re coming to next is kinda big, I guess. It has bigger letters, anyway, not like our little town that’s not even on a map. I’m thinking I’d rather camp out somewhere outside of this here place. We could get something to eat in town, though. But, I need to look at the stars tonight. They’re calling to me.” He looked at the sky, still daylight, but soon would be twilight.

“They’re up there right now, just we can’t see them till it gets dark, ya know. They’re waiting, just like me.”

“Yeah, I know,” said Steve. “Camping out sounds good to me, too. We’ll do that. It’ll probably take another hour to get there.”

“How long is an hour?” Ghost asked.

“Long enough…you’ve got time to think of what you want to eat.”

“Okay, and Steve, when we sang for those people back there, it was good, wasn’t it? I mean I thought so…and we haven’t done it in awhile. Maybe we could play somewhere soon?”

“Yeah, it was good, Ghost. We’ll check out some places, now that we’re closer to some towns. That’s a good idea. Anyway, that was our plan in the first place…and we’ll find that old graveyard, too.”

“Yeah,” Ghost yawned. “I’m gonna take a nap…wake me up when we get somewhere.” He laid his head in Steve’s lap and closed his eyes. Soon he was fast asleep.

Damn, I wish he hadn’t done that.” Steve thought, as he looked down at Ghost’s silky hair covering his lap. He stroked the strands away from Ghost’s face, and swallowed hard. He was breathing faster, and felt his heart beating in his chest. He noticed Ghost’s eyelids fluttering – and a bit of drool soaking into his pants leg.

“Damn, he turns me on without even trying.” He knew Ghost was mostly oblivious to how he made Steve feel. He was just being himself, and always seemed surprised when Steve let him know how much he wanted him…how much and how often he ached for him.

“Oh my, God, Ghost, I want you so bad right now.” Steve whispered. He knew it would make it worse, but he couldn’t help himself…he touched Ghost’s tender, pink lips with his finger, and let it slip inside Ghost’s warm, wet mouth…and as always, Ghost began sucking on it. Steve had to make himself look up at the road…he couldn’t just keep staring at Ghost.

“I want to pull over and take him, right now,” Steve thought. But there was no place on this road. “I’ll take care of this, as soon as we get set up,” he promised himself. They continued on…

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2020 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

warning      warning      warning      warning

The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairings, religious themes, and fantasy horror.