So this morning I was having a bit of a shit day and therefore decided to go for a run, because that is what I do. It works, by the way. Also, has anyone else tried this running-on-the-balls-of-one's-feet? It has SAVED my knees, and I am back to being able to run like (no, not JUST like, not as well as he does, just LIKE) my Dad, which is an awesome thing.
On my walk back from the gym, this is what I saw:
Seriously, my neighborhood is wacky. I am in LOVE. Where else have I ever lived where I have been greeted on my front steps by a ZOMBIE PARADE??
I am never moving.
This week is the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, or BIFFF (all the films are "fantastique" which I guess means horror/sci fi/etc... other worldly in some way), and the venue for the films is, you guessed it, directly beside our house. Directly beside as in, ON OUR STREET, DIRECTLY BESIDE OUR HOUSE.
I do not even have to cross a street, which is a relief since that is usually why I do not go out...
It's thrilling to do so much by doing so little. Thrilling.
There are no words to describe how much better I now feel.
Thank goodness for running and for zombies -- I might do really well in Walking Dead, actually.
I bought a ticket to watch all 4 horror films playing tonight: they start at 11pm, and end with breakfast in the morning, which I think is a super fun idea.
The line up is starting with Mama produced by Guillermo del Toro (he's the guy who did Pan's Labyrinth -- this new one has Jamie Lannister from Game of Thrones in it! Maybe he will be there so I can ask him his real name... and then call him by it as he walks away and say "____, don't go!").
Here are a few more from the festivities this afternoon.
My usual shot - a bit different. :)
Okay also, the "free hugs" guy KILLS me. I cannot stop laughing at his face.
He's so obviously the guy pretending to be a zombie to feel up some tits, hahaahahahah.
His expression is perfect.
You can view the rest of the photos here
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