strenght of stockings
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strenght of stockings
About a year and a half ago I went for a walk by a river near my childhood home enfemme, which I posted about here. It was quite over grown, far more than I expected, and my stockings got ruined. So I hung them on a tree limb over the river and left them there.
I happened to be in the area this morning and went for another walk, en homme this time. And lo and behold they were still hanging in the tree. I find it interesting that something that rips and runs so easily could survive a year hanging in a tree, including one New England winter with all the wind- lots of nearby trees had fallen but the stockings remained.
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I happened to be in the area this morning and went for another walk, en homme this time. And lo and behold they were still hanging in the tree. I find it interesting that something that rips and runs so easily could survive a year hanging in a tree, including one New England winter with all the wind- lots of nearby trees had fallen but the stockings remained.
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Re: strenght of stockings
Those stockings remained in the tree because of the material they are made from. Nylon is one of the strongest synthetic fibers and remnants of it will probably be around long after the world self destructs. It's amazing though, how a fiber that strong can snag, tear and run at the most inoppertune times, especially when we are wearing it on our legs. Go figure. Luv and Hugs JillAbsaroka wrote:About a year and a half ago I went for a walk by a river near my childhood home enfemme, which I posted about here. It was quite over grown, far more than I expected, and my stockings got ruined. So I hung them on a tree limb over the river and left them there.
I happened to be in the area this morning and went for another walk, en homme this time. And lo and behold they were still hanging in the tree. I find it interesting that something that rips and runs so easily could survive a year hanging in a tree, including one New England winter with all the wind- lots of nearby trees had fallen but the stockings remained.
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