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March 14, 2018

Mornings

Wednesday. Lights out around nine to then get a decent night's rest, awakening again at six (just after six) to listen to Democracy Now! while I got the head together, up finally to turn off the alarm (we can stop setting the alarm now, I'm thinking) and get ready to drive to breakfast. Wasn't raining at that moment, but it looked like it would start again at any minute.

Had a cheese and mushroom omelet, country potatoes, toast, fruit cup and coffee for breakfast. The Pennsylvania special election is still undecided, although the Democrat is now a few hundred votes ahead. Either way it turns up the political fires I'm guessing.

The usual pictures after breakfast on the way to the car, the pandorea buds in better focus. It wasn't raining while driving, although it was raining during breakfast and so best I'd taken the car.

Overcast, more rain coming, feel pretty good though now that I'm home and yesterday's entry has been posted. Took a larger dose of the pain meds when getting up this morning, larger in the sense I went back to what I considered to be the standard dose in the past and so, of course, I'm wondering it that's why the sinus-upper palate seems better behaved than it has recently. Does this affect the “tiredness” thing? Are we spinning our wheels with all this carping?

Of course. It's hopeless. A better name for this thing might be Carping Diem.

Later. The sun came out later in the morning and it looks nice out there, but, of course, I've spent the afternoon in here. Some television and work on the tax return. Time stumbles forward.

Evening. And so a day of half watching old Law & Order reruns. I like the series, but find it difficult to watch some of them I've seen before and I think by now I've probably seen all of them. To bed early again, we seem to have gotten our schedule back together, awakening at the same desired time now in the mornings.

Sunday along Lake Merritt taken with a Nikon D500 mounted with a 135mm f 1.2 DC Nikkor lens.


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