It kind of has been a non-stop day. Finally at 4 p.m. I had to go have a quick snooze after a bad night... (last night was the full moon). After tossing and turning for the first part of the night I finally settled down around 2 a.m. which did not mean I was bright eyed and bushy tailed this morning. Then I came down stairs to face a sink full of dishes which I had forgotten to do last night after supper and noticed as I was going to bed. After a "Nah", I headed up to bed... and what did I do, wasted my time trying to sleep.... fooling myself into thinking I was going to fall asleep any time at all... I should have gotten up and done the blamed dishes in the middle of the night... I'd have been better off. Then it was off to FSJ for another flippin' appointment which took all of 7 minutes. 75 minutes driving in for a 7 minute appointment... an expensive lunch at A&W (snork) and another 75 minutes home! What a waste of time.... actually not really but you get my drift... the appointment was necessary I just wish they could have given me an appointment on the same day as the last one, then it wouldn't have been such a waste of time.
In the end, the evening yesterday and the rest of this day has been spent doing write ups for my level 3 homework and I even managed to get a couple of write ups done on the level 5 homework. I'm getting there... so I guess some progress is something to be happy with.
Teapot has departed for a meeting at the school with the Rangers which meant a hurried supper and no radio since Teapot seems to be the antenna these days for the radio which crackles and spurts and hisses when he's not here. Even the radio is complaining because he is away so much. I guess it's just one of those days... you know.... the kind that just seems like you should have slept through it. (Remember I am part old bear... and sleeping in wintertime comes naturally to us old bears!)
Still the weather around here seems generally moving toward spring... I'm not sure that's good since the snow levels are decidedly down and of course we are always aware that grasshoppers love hot dry summers... and that's usually what follows early springs and winters with low snow falls.
I just read through this and almost deleted the whole works since I sound dreadfully gloomy. But then I took the time to write it so I guess I will post it even though it's not worth a cobbler's cuss.
Anyway, I hope your day is going better than mine and I hope you are not bored and I hope that flippin' big round nightly silver globe is not playing havoc with your tides... and rhythms... and I hope your not having bad events in your life either.... let's just end here and say I hope your day is a whole lot better than mine was... not that mine was particularly bad... just that I hope yours was better.....
Over and out.... till tomorrow when I hope I have had a better sleep and have something more interesting to write about... for heaven's sake are you still here.... go... I'm sure you have better things to do!
Ta ta ( I couldn't resist getting the last word....) ; )
2 comments:
Full moon and part old bear, eh. Sure you don't have some were-bear ancestry, Frankie? Either that or you need to get some curtains on the windows from the sound of it.
I enjoy the full moons in winter. I hardly need a flashlight to go out to do night chores (just where there are shadows, so I don't run over the dog! Black labs don't show up so well at night) and the moonlight kind of silvers everything. Plus right now, Jupiter is in the high south and Venus is rising in the west as an evening star. Beautiful! (Saturn is supposed to be out there somewhere in the east - I think I might have spotted it one night, right at the horizon, but I was outside at near midnight that time.)
However, it doesn't matter how beautiful the sky is if you aren't getting enough sleep - no arguement on that at all.
Slept better last night.. so can maybe appreciate the night sky a little better... do love looking at the stars but just hate night when the silver moon pours in over me and keeps me awake. A good website for you LLL is http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
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