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Project L: Part 59 - A new home at Malta

"Tell a story," this text field said. Well I'll tell you all a story.

There was this photographer who liked to shoot latex, but after moving to Malta, he was very sad and didn't feel like doing anything. He felt like every wall was caving in and crushing him, and being in the tiny island of Malta, there was no escape.

Whenever this photographer wanted to go somewhere else, he got stuck in a rush hour. Or couldn't find a place to park with his huge, blue van. Huge being rather relative here, as Maltese roads were tiny.

The final straw was when the blue, well-served van had to be sent back to Finland due to taxation reasons.

But then something changed; this photographer actually bought a motorcycle. It was shiny, it was even relatively new, with only couple of thousand kilometres in the odometer.

When the photographer started the bike to test it out, everything seemed clearer. It felt like he had gotten back something he had lost, something that should've been there all along.

The photographer felt like he got a missing sense, a missing limb back. It felt so good to drive a motorcycle again.

So he bought the bike.

It wasn't instant. The photographer was still preoccupied and felt often like doing nothing, but yet, in the end, he felt like doing more and more. Maybe visit Valletta, just beyond the bay. Just to drive there and back. Maybe drive a bit further next time. Perhaps to buy few drinking glasses from this store few kilometres away.

They say money doesn't bring happiness – but you sure can buy things that help you make yourself happy.

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Part of happiness for me is to be able to go wherever I want, whenever I want. I couldn't do that in Malta with my trusty van, which I was able to drive practically anywhere and park wherever.

I feel better. I feel like doing things.

And most important, I feel like arranging Project Ls again.

Thank you all for being so patient with me. I'll try to sort out the situation with cards. I'll try to use a third-party card sending thingy if I must, as long as you get the images you've been waiting for.

Without you, I probably wouldn't have Project L left. But now I do. And for that I am thankful.


PS: That neck-entry catsuit by Fantastic Rubber suits Leila sooooo well. Awesome!

Project L: Part 59 - A new home at Malta

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