Break
After the hustle and bustle of Thanksgiving I am now really, really ready to return to my usual Break routine. I got a good start on it today, thus:
1) Woke up and lay staring at the ceiling pondering deep, existential questions such as "which of the leftovers will I eat first?", "Did somebody throw away the Thursday Arts section?" and "I wonder how long I can stare at my ceiling without getting bored out of my skull?"
2) After having been bored out of my skull, I read for a bit (Killing Yourself To Live, a funny book about rock star death sites) and got some leftover cake for breakfast.
3) Read a bit more until I finished the book and continued staring at my ceiling. I have a new poster that enchants me.
4) Showered, and went for a bikeride on my beloved cruiser, Edie Marie.
5) Came back and worked on my Blog.
6) Later in the day, I will eat more leftovers, spend more time staring at the ceiling, and eventually fall asleep knowing that "Monday's coming like a jail on wheels..."
Thank you for reading this very boring post. If you came to this site for entertainment, please read "Aboveground". It, at least, shows depth of thought.
1) Woke up and lay staring at the ceiling pondering deep, existential questions such as "which of the leftovers will I eat first?", "Did somebody throw away the Thursday Arts section?" and "I wonder how long I can stare at my ceiling without getting bored out of my skull?"
2) After having been bored out of my skull, I read for a bit (Killing Yourself To Live, a funny book about rock star death sites) and got some leftover cake for breakfast.
3) Read a bit more until I finished the book and continued staring at my ceiling. I have a new poster that enchants me.
4) Showered, and went for a bikeride on my beloved cruiser, Edie Marie.
5) Came back and worked on my Blog.
6) Later in the day, I will eat more leftovers, spend more time staring at the ceiling, and eventually fall asleep knowing that "Monday's coming like a jail on wheels..."
Thank you for reading this very boring post. If you came to this site for entertainment, please read "Aboveground". It, at least, shows depth of thought.
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