I suspect that due to my wife indulging in some wine last evening after she was home from working the day at her friend's Thai restaurant, she was considerably less solicitous of me during my latter evening nap than she probably otherwise would have been.
Quite apart from disturbing intrusions into the bedroom, at one point she even seemed to be putting away laundry! That finished it for me ─ sleep was impossible.
I was wearing a bandana blindfold, but my awareness was not entirely removed.
As I impatiently waited for her to exit the room so that I could check the time, I was discouraged to see that it was barely into the midnight hour. It was time for me to rise and begin putting in the overnight hours in which I get some work done here at my computer, even though I felt the sleep deficit.
She remained up another hour or more; and her youngest son never went to bed until the night was probably fading. The older lad is working a graveyard shift.
Due to having risen so early into the midnight hour, I was to finish what I felt of necessity needed doing; and I was probably back in bed by 4:45 a.m. ─ I now forget if my youngest stepson was still up or not.
I acquired a little more sleep, and by about 9 a.m. was awake again and checking the time. I had of course had prior wakefulness, but I had only once checked the time before this ─ about an hour earlier.
Anyway, I rose and came here to my computer to spend some time before heading downstairs just ahead of 10 a.m. to boil water for an black instant coffee, and to then join my brother and watch some T.V.
At his invitation, I put our Android TV Box into action and played a 55-minute Librti.com video uploaded just yesterday: The Librti Show Ep. 11 - Tanya Gaw from Action4Canada and the Vaccine Victims Campaign.
The general public can watch that video, but they cannot see the comments. There are not too many of those, but the majority are ... critical. Even some Librti.com members are accusative of Tanya Gaw's efforts; and I think that not all of the commenters even watched the full video. As one critic observed, "[I] don't have time to listen the entire length of the many videos on here."
Another wrote, "I understand there is a lot of information to cover, which is great for the few choir members stedfast enough to sit though it...."
Not only was Tanya Gaw essentially accused of profiting from the donations thus far received for the long-promised court action against the B.C. province, but even Odessa and Norbert Orlewicz were implied to be profiting from donations they receive towards keeping Liberti.com running and to fund Odessa's videos.
I saw similar attacks against Tanya Gaw beneath a post Odessa had made a day or so earlier heralding the above video, so clearly some members of the Librti.com community are highly dissatisfied and distrusting ─ even of Odessa.
My brother and I have never donated to any of these causes, but if I had the money (I only have a retirement pension as income), I would donate. The people who are complaining do not understand where the legal campaign sits, nor what its overall fund now totals, and many are more than suspicious about the project.
Some don't even like that Rocco Galati is the lawyer spearheading the intended lawsuit against the province ─ the lawyer has previously defended at least a couple of accused Canadian Muslim terrorists and helped get them acquitted.
I think more people would have a better understanding of what is holding up the projected legal action against the province if they would only watch these explanatory videos, but as said previously, not everyone can do so due to how long these videos can be. And unlike what my brother and I are doing ─ using our Android TV Box to watch the videos on T.V. ─ most people are only going to be able to watch them on their computers.
And that tends to be a solitary activity, unlike what can be done with a television in one's living room.
Hey, I have to stop. It is already after 8 p.m.
I only have time to say that I got in better than an hour of sunning this afternoon, but not too much exercise. I needed a nap, but I held off until after I had sunned and then had my day's first meal.
Unfortunately, by the time I sought my nap, I crashed heavily, and it was already past 7 p.m. by the time I checked the time and in some shock forced myself up from bed.
I can blame my wife for this, ruining my sleep as she did late last evening.
I had hoped to be able to get away after today's afternoon nap on the four-mile round trip hike to the nearest government liquor store to increase my beer supply, but that was impossible. I still feel a tad groggy.
My wife had to work this afternoon (she usually has a 4 p.m. start on such days), so she will be coming home again when I am attempting to nap this latter evening. However, I don't think she will have to work tomorrow, and consequently I will not be able to get away to do that beer hike that day (I do not drive).
I am not in any beer need at present ─ I just wanted the activity and the extra boost to my supply.
Okay, I have said enough for today.

No comments:
Post a Comment