Terry often says about himself, “What should I be doing now?” I rarely think about that because I run to a mindless schedule. Don’t we all? I could hide all the time pieces here, but I’d still have my devices with lighted time flashing.
Here, I have nowhere to go other than outside by myself. The sun rises about 9:40 and sets about 5:30. Knowing this, makes me look at the clock wondering how much time I have. I always have the same amount. Only now I have no appointments. Light or dark, it shouldn’t matter.

Everyone asked me what I planned to accomplish here. So I set a goal to write 5 hours per day. Other than timing my writing, I have no restrictions. The 8 hours and 30 minutes of daylight should only influence my circadian rhythm not what I do.
The real problem is I’m wasting my time thinking about this. Yet I long to make a schedule. I want to put it on a calendar with time stamps. If I can accomplish anything while I’m here, it is to let time flow instead of putting it into boxes. I have one exception, I must time my runs, and track the miles and my pace. If I don’t have that data, I haven’t really run. . .

Since mask wearing has become the norm nowadays I thought I could read expressions in the eyes. If that is the case you don’t look like you’re enjoying your run.
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