Friday, November 11, 2011

5-16

Great day in the morning and if you do it right you could end up with the complete day being great. A good way to start is to do no more than lollygag around in bed late, watching TV and drinking coffee. Times like these are pretty nice and probably should do it more often.

Retirement sure does have it's legion of pluses! With the retired state we're in, the knowledge that even with tomorrow being a Tuesday, we can lollygag in again if we so desire warms our thoughts.

All the retirement created possibilities can warm ones thoughts and help greatly to make the days good. Not saying that our working days weren't good but there were always a daily influx of bad blowing across the good chimes. The sound of that near constant peal in your mind always seemed to put a big hurry on most of the days good. A rushed day's good is still good, but in the more uncivilized retired days, the good is by far much better.

Retirement does bring a few problems and I'm thinking about more than the smaller un-replaceable flow of cash. Without the monetary receiving obligation to a job we have time to let our minds wander here and there near full time. All this freedom in an unorganized mind is a real muddier to a quickly growing old head.

You know back when, I was always in a hurry yet time seemed to be a pretty slow mover. Now retired, with all the time I need for whatever, time is screeching past causing little time to type my once daily notes of nothing. It seems to be too much a struggle to find the necessary time to think of nothing to type rather than send nothing at all.

Aw well, I think I've got things up there too muddied up to go any further with this one!


"No man who is in a hurry is quite civilized." - William J. Durant

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