Brain Scape Winter Landscape in Everyday Ramblings

  • Feb. 12, 2014, 4:18 p.m.
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I just got back from my first fast walk around the track in over a week! So nice to be out and about and breathe fresh air. Sammy is a little disconcerted. He liked having me around to pester all day long for days on end.

A bit later I will be going into the office for the first of many postponed meetings. I am trying to remain calm but there is still an overwhelming amount of stuff to do. I never really caught up after Pacifica left. Saint Joe is amazing and that is what we have needed but I think it may officially be spring before I ever really catch up.

We do have Monday off and I am looking forward to that extra day to get marketing stuff done. I miss teaching yoga classes and am also looking for an opportunity to sub somewhere. So far I have managed just to snag one student for the studio classes and we have lots of fun and she works hard but she had, well, she had a facelift a week ago Monday. Something she had been thinking about doing for years.

So it worked out okay that I couldn’t get to the studio last weekend at all.

There are flood warnings starting on Friday. We will be getting a lot of rain moving in later today but right now the break in serious weather is much appreciated.

Interesting how hot or cold, it is the weather extremes that really grab our attention because they affect everything we do.

My cat sitter is coming this afternoon to stick Sam. It has been at least two weeks since she has been here and I very much enjoy these reprieve days. Even after a full year I am still not used to giving him fluids. He is mostly so good about it all.

I need to find something enjoyable to fill up my brain scape now that things with Mr. Fine China have quieted down to basically nothing.

I would like to work on some poetry. Oh yeah. Something lyrical and gorgeous.


Lyn February 12, 2014

Tell the Orange Guy to enjoy his solitude. Heh.

Bet you find sub opportunities soon.

Stay warm and dry.

gypsy spirit February 13, 2014

a fast walk on such a crisp day can truly be exhilarating. ...well done you. Poor Sam...I had forgotten how hard it must be on you and on him. hugs p

edna million February 13, 2014

I love the photo! This weather is SO WEIRD, and it's weird everywhere apparently. I'm FB friends with the woman we stayed with via AirB&B in London both trips, and England has been having terrible floods for days, and now is getting hurricane-force winds AND snow in places. While we're getting this massive snowstorm all up and down the east coast. It IS so extreme. And maybe it's always been extreme, especially this time of the year and we just never got such first hand experience of it... but I suspect it's more than that.

Deleted user February 13, 2014

Lovely photo .. what is that blush-making shrubbery stuff? I so wish I was close enough to go to your classes. That said, I would be wise to go to the classes here, I think. If anything else begins here, I won't hear about it. I'm told there is Pilates starting. I enjoyed that when I went, but it was expensive, as most people were getting refunds from their health plans, of which I don't have one. I bought a high school "how to appreciate poetry book to say for 50c at a second hand shop .. I think I'll start memorising poems. I may need them when I am doing my walking. As well as some chanting.

RoseS February 14, 2014

You'll be outside much more soon and good things always come when you go outside more! We will have 70 degrees and no rain tomorrow!

seedys February 18, 2014

Yes,something as lyrical and beautiful as you! Love the photo, have been following the continued freaky weather for you and the coast...

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