This will be a short post, for my wife came home last night during the midnight hour after my younger brother and I had both retired, and she has not had to work today. I have had little time for blogging.
Last evening was the second consecutive evening in which my brother arrived home unexpectedly early from wherever he had been drinking. However, last evening was different in that he actually invited me to put our new Android TV Box into operation, so I obligingly sat up with him for the remainder of the evening and thus never got to bed early.
The consequence of that was that I had no choice but to forego any work on the website post that is taking me infernally long to complete ─ a post that I have been working on since very early December at one of my two hosted websites.
This is really quite unacceptable ─ it should not be taking me so darned long to create posts.
I dearly hope my brother does not seek to enlist me once again if he come homes early this evening before I am able to betake myself to bed. I prefer early evenings ─ I don't like sitting up as a regular thing, for by rising in the weest a.m. I am able to achieve work here at my computer that I just cannot do during the daytime.
I didn't even rise this morning until after 8:30 a.m., and at 10 a.m. I was obliged to attend my brother once more watching T.V. Only I am able to operate our Android TV Box.
My choice to open up our viewing entertainment this latter morning was the Dr. Joseph Mercola interview of chiropractor Dr. Peter Martone: Optimizing Sleeping Posture- Interview with Dr. Peter Martone.
That's the YouTube link, but I had tried to watch it at BitChute first here, but the video kept suffering some recurring early stalls with buffering, so I switched over to YouTube.
My brother vocally rebelled when he first saw what I intended for us, but I persevered. The information should matter as much for him (if not even more!) as it does for me, since his posture is quite poor. He almost seems to prefer to look diminished rather than to stand tall when he moves about.
Anyway, once the video was done, I followed it up with an episode each of two of the T.V. series we follow in common.
The only other item I wish to bring up today before closing is finding the following photo on my wife's Facebook account on the weekend:
It was accompanied by this simple description:
You are so beautiful my lovely sis, alway love you πππ
I had a suspicion whom it might be, and I learned today that I was correct ─ my wife volunteered to me that her longtime friend whom I only ever knew as Daisha (most Thai people seem to use nicknames) had died on Friday. However, I don't know if that was Friday here on the West Coast of Canada, or if it was Friday Thailand time.
I believe it was in 2004 that I first met Daisha. I really liked the guy ─ yes, he was male, but he identified as being a ladyboy. My wife generally referred to him as "she".
Here are some photos of him that were taken back in 2016 when my wife paid a return visit to her home village in Thailand:
That is my wife in two of those photos with him.
Daisha would flash the most clownish expressions and postures at times, as if deliberately caricaturing a ladyboy, for he was adept at looking grotesque when he wanted to.
But I had some soulful talks with the poor chap, and got considerable insight into him. I think that he may have been my wife's closest friend, but I am only surmising. She has at least one other very close male Gay friend back in Thailand, as well as actual female friends. If any of those female friends of hers are Gay, I was never told of it.
I had always thought that if I was ever able to spend much of my retirement in Thailand, that I would make Daisha a big part of my life. I really liked the guy.
Okay, that's enough for today.


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