Clouds don’t have dust mites, right?

Photo #623: Pillow CloudsLocation Taken: Eastern Washington
Time Taken: October 2012

I should write a longer post, but I just bought a new pillow and I really want to test it out.

Look at these clouds. They’re so soft and, well, pillowesque.

Well, not that you can sleep on them. They’re kinda really low on the density scale. And really high on the “made of ice and water” scale, for that matter. Nowhere near as nice as my new pillow.

It’s organic cotton. I didn’t even know they MADE organic pillows!

And hopefully now I’ll get some decent sleep. My dust mite allergy has made my old pillow give me a headache any time I tried to sleep on it, which didn’t exactly work out so well for me. So I’m kinda tired right now. My pillows usually only last a year before the dust mites build up too much. And that’s with washing them every so often to drown all the mites.

So I keep trying out new types of pillows to see if any will last longer. Hence the organic pillow. It claims to have anti-allergen properties.

Not that I’ll be able to tell if it lives up to the hype for a year or so. Minor allergens are less deadly than major ones, but they can be highly frustrating to figure out.

At least the pillow is soft and comfy.

And calling out my name, begging me to just rest my head down on it…

  

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