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Rated: 13+ · Book · Biographical · #1317094
Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills.
#832564 added October 28, 2014 at 5:20pm
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Up at 11?
I can't get much done if I'm in bed all the time... alone.

ME:

Got up late. Went to bed before 1... so why so late?

1. I do sleep best in the morning.
2. The sun does not get up early in Western Montana.
         a. We're at the western edge of the time zone.
         b. We're at 47º north.
3. The mountains block the dawn.
4. Many mornings have been cloudy.
5. I don't fall asleep well at night.
         a. Caffeine?
         b. Sensitive skin. Even static makes me itch.

In Costa Rica I was up at 6. On my travels it depends on who else is getting up early and whether I have a plane/bus/boat/train to catch.

Maybe that's part of the problem. I have no fixed morning schedule.

If I were to install a 200 watt bulb that was on a timer? And had a mandatory 7 am class (I did have one of those in college... in Costa Rica!)... maybe, maybe I could get out of bed early. *Rolleyes*

Clutter/Cleaning Update:

I have lots of empty boxes. More each day. I sat and watched a program on VHS last night and went through papers. Slowly happening. I think it's like a Sudoku puzzle... slow at first and then it all comes together and it's over.

I'm still waiting for it to "all come together". It'll be over when it's over.
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