He hanged an hammock between two palm trees, laid on it and look up to sky, watching the clouds and its different shapes. He saw some clouds in the shape of rabbits, others in the shape of horses, but there were only two clouds that really called his attention, because the shapes they had, didn't match them at all: one walking straight forward, and the other sliding on the sky very quickly; and they made him understand that in order to stand out, one must be different from the crowd; but what could be more different that a human who lies on a hammock to watch the shape of the clouds in the sky?
Friday, December 21, 2012
184 - Crabs and snails.
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