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August 5, 2020

Program

Wednesday. No complaints about the sleep last night, it seems to have gone well. To bed early, but lights out after ten to then awaken briefly at five to change positions for another aching chest. No too bad, the chest, and so dozing off again to awaken for good just before six in time to catch the KPFA news and then Democracy Now!, deciding to drive to breakfast on an overcast and quite cool (particularly with a light breeze) morning, having dressed warmly in order to sit out on the restaurant patio and start reading the papers.

The plain waffle with sliced bananas and strawberries, fruit cup and coffee again as we're watching the weight based on what we've been seeing on the scale in the mornings. Not totally out of whack, but, you know, want to keep it within reason.

Finished up around nine to take the usual pictures on the way to the car, driving straight home to take the selfie in the lobby and then settle in with yesterday's entry. It was in miserable shape and so took more time than usual to make it presentable. Readable. Mostly readable. We say we're clear headed, but clear headed in the sense we're still able to see how much of this is gibberish, but not clear enough to bring it up to snuff.

Still overcast as it approaches noon.

Later. Messed around listening to music on YouTube while (half) listening to the news pretty much throughout the afternoon. Not all that warm outside, getting up into the upper sixties, but some sun now between the clouds as evening approaches.

Evening. Half watched Midsomer Murders at eight before quitting before nine. Not sure if I'd seen it before, but the concentration drifted and so went to bed early again to listen to the radio rather than hunker in with the tablet, waiting I guess on another time or another life to find out what happened in the last half of the program.

The photo up top was taken at the 2016 San Francisco Anime & Cosplay Festival with a Nikon D5 mounted with a 70-200mm f 2.8 VR II Nikkor lens.


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