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So, recovery is a strange country.  I'm not in the habit of thinking that I actually do very much of an ordinary day, so it's a little -- no, make that considerably -- annoying when I can't complete what I consider to be a normal day's to-do list.

Yesterday being a case in point.  I went to the gym, did my strength training, pushing a little, because you're supposed to challenge yourself, amirite? -- walked 1.11 miles in 21 minutes (this includes the cool down), and tried to feel that this was a success*.  Then I went to the grocery store, came home, and -- smashed right into a wall. I was exhausted.  Steve made lunch, and after I still couldn't keep my head up, so I jettisoned the rest of the to-do list and spent the afternoon under a shifting blanket of cats, reading.

Man, I hate hitting walls.

Today, it's snowing (the Weatherbeans are calling 4-9 inches), and is any way a non-gym day, and here we have the to-do list:

1  Keep front steps accessible

2  Make refrigerator soup for lunch

3  Get with the accountant's tax packet: at least print it out and get the letter in the mail

4  Strip bed and wash sheets -- already in process

5  Hit the Command Chair with the Mead 5-star notebook** and a pen and organize the short story I've been working up scenes for while I should be thinking about something else

. . .It seems a very slight list, but the idea is to Hit No Walls, and if that means vacuuming tomorrow, then -- the cats get an extra day of peace and quiet.

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*(This was after the first treadmill I was on spontaneously leapt from 3 mpg to 14 -- I hit the STOP realfast, youbetcha, but wow, what a rush.  The scary part being that the Planet Fitness associate on the spot couldn't figure out Why It Had Done That.  I hope it doesn't catch somebody else.)

**Apropos of Nothing Much, I've been chewing through the Mead notebook, which is lovely to write on with the fountain pens. Anticipating its final page, I bought a six-pack of Smart Campus "subject notebooks" by Kokuyo, offered by JetPens, which are supposed to be the bee's knees for fountain pen use. We'll see, eventually, I guess. Maybe even soon, given the fact that there's this OTHER short story I really want to write, too, and have been putting it off because its a Maine Coast story, in the Archers Beach universe, but not set in Archers Beach, which no one will want to read, but sometimes you gotta just get stuff out of the way.

Date: 2020-01-16 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] nolaviz
An Archers Beach-universe story will find readers. With or without Archers Beach in it.

(And if any of the old friends comes for a visit, we'd just be a tad merrier.)

Date: 2020-01-16 10:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pedanther
Seconded.

Date: 2020-01-16 11:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jessie_c
its a Maine Coast story, in the Archers Beach universe, but not set in Archers Beach, which no one will want to read,

No one speaking up here, saying I want to read it.

Date: 2020-01-17 01:03 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ellenru
Canadian no one here - yes please.

What they all said...

Date: 2020-01-17 05:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] crussel
Including the Canadian part. ;)

Date: 2020-01-18 12:46 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Another no one, from California this time. Please! Please! Pretty Please?

Date: 2020-01-20 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] polanka221
Haven't read anything of yours yet that I wouldn't read again and again. Who cares if the story isn't in Archers Beach? It's going to be a GOOD story.

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