Although I now do not recall the specific time that I sought my bed last evening, it may have been around 9:15 p.m., and I did so by choice ─ as yet, there had been no sign of my brother. I am unsure that I ever did hear him show up.
I don't recall just when I later rose, either. Possibly it was barely after 1 a.m., and I seem to remember that I had found myself awake and I had checked the time before it was yet midnight. At that point I was not feeling adequately slept, so I made no effort to rise then ─ I cared not if my brother had already gone to bed.
I am doing very well at completing my first post at the new version of my website Thai-Iceland.com. Until I have that post published, I am not linking to the website because I have nothing there I care for the public to see.
I project that I just may have the post finally completed and published in two days (November 19) if current pace at development can be maintained. Apparently I began the post on November 1st, and have never failed to work on it each day since ─ it has consumed a lot of my time. I just hope it proves worthwhile, and of some reasonable interest.
It seems that I am also going to have to surmise when I returned to bed overnight, for even that specific time now eludes me. Ergo, I suggest that I did so just shy of the advent of 5 a.m.
I was to enjoy some sleep, of course; but I rose for the morning just ahead of 8 a.m., feeling still to have not properly racked up sufficient sleep. My brother had not yet risen, but he smartly did so and was quickly enough downstairs watching T.V.
My youngest stepson had to work this morning, so he was up ahead of me, and left for work before my brother had left his bedroom.
When I later joined my brother at 10 a.m., I had a two-hour documentary set to play for us via our Android TV Box and the Chrome 'app' that I have downloaded into it.
While I was still up overnight, I had researched and found a free source for Andrew Wakefield's 1986: The Act at Bichute.com. The actual documentary was not too easy to discern among all of the suggestions that Bitchute turned up, but I knew that it was supposed to be two hours, four minutes, and 32 seconds in duration (if I am remembering correctly); knowing that proved extremely helpful in making the proper selection.
On the chance that the source remains as I found it and does not get removed, then if you have ever wanted to watch the feature, the link that I used to access the video is this.
Andrew Wakefield has been so systematically tarred that it is virtually impossible to use the likes of Google to locate any references that do not loudly discredit him, but of course that it the way of things today. The social media giants purge whatever information they can that is unfavourable to vaccines, and instead produce references wholly supportive of only what they want you to see.
I am not going to spend further time today blogging, for my evening is already upon me. I have some exercising that I need to clear away, and then I want to watch the latest of fellow British Columbian Odessa Orlewicz's Liberty Talk Canada videos.
I have only learned of this lovely firebrand within the past couple of weeks, but I welcome her open sincerity, and wish that I was in a position financially to help support her efforts. I think she has at least one conviction that is far beyond my ability to align with, but I am convinced that for the most part she is on course.
I would have linked to Liberty Talk Canada's YouTube channel, but Odessa has said that YouTube has taken down three or so of her video posts so far. Bitchute does not tend to practice that sort of censorship, so I prefer to withhold providing any YouTube references whenever possible.
Okay, that's enough from me for today.

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