My younger brother was not home by 9:30 p.m. last evening, so I chose to abandon him to whatever he would find on basic cable programming after he got home from his daily 'socializing', although he does have access to a Netflix subscription (my youngest stepson's).
Had he gotten home before 9:30 p.m., I would have sat up and watched an episode of a couple of the series we follow via our Android TV Box that my brother does not understand the operation of.
He actually did arrive home so soon after 9:30 p.m. that I was not yet in bed, but I hastily remedied that and thus did not have to communicate with him.
My early morning plans for today involved depositing the monthly expenses reconciliation cheque that my brother had given me yesterday, and then I would be doing some grocery shopping at the nearest Save-On-Foods under a mile from here.
Initially I had set my cellphone alarm for 4 a.m., but when I found myself almost miserably awake at something like 2:44 a.m., I decided that since the store was so near and did not open until 7 a.m., I would retreat the alarm setting to 5 a.m.
I had slept fitfully since getting to bed; and when I made that check of the time around 2:44 a.m., I had been awake some while and was to remain so long enough that I wondered if I would manage any return to sleep.
Well, that did happen, but when my alarm sounded at 5 a.m., I felt dreadfully ill slept. Considering that I had probably originally gotten to bed at 9:40 p.m., it is ridiculous that all that time in bed would suggest so scant benefit.
It had rained overnight. When I finally set off on my walk at 6:44 a.m., everything was drenched from the rain, but I was only to feel occasional inconsequential sprinklings.
I had hoped to be able to do some pull-ups on the rings at an elementary school playground, so I accepted that I was early enough to allow for the stop. Then it was on to the Coast Capital Savings credit union (Google Map) to make that cheque deposit at one of its outdoor ATMs.
Save-On-Foods (Google Map) is practically a neighbouring business.
I got my mask-free shopping done and then walked home.
In my blog post of last Thursday, I wrote of how during an early morning walk of possibly 5½ miles, ere I had even done two miles, the tendons or ligaments of my left foot and the area around the outside of my shin began to render me lame, effectively limiting my ability to rise up on the ball of that foot while walking.
It was no one-time aggravation. My walk home this morning proved that. The area most symptomatic is the outside of my lower leg above the ankle and of course alongside the shin.
I want to have an early a.m. walk on Tuesday, so I will have to discipline myself to walk as leisurely as I possibly can so as not to challenge the structures that are apparently inflamed. Probably, I will have to settle on a walk well less than five miles.
The condition is not so-called shin splints. Rather, I know that it arises when a longitudinal tendon of the foot next to the arch becomes inflamed and a similar state affects the muscle sheath running along the lower shin at the outside of the leg.
Due to how unaccustomed I have become to walking, the mere act induces this state if I have pushed myself and my pace. I do not need to run to bring it on.
And boy, can it last!
Consequently, I am feeling rather discouraged. Nevertheless, as already stated, I will see how I fare early Tuesday. I will be wearing footwear different from what I wore this past Thursday nor this morning, for I suspect there is likely an issue from what my feet are shod with. All of my footwear are very old and quite worn. But my monthly pension income does not allow of any purchases in this line at this time of year. I will see how my economics are faring by August once the annual utilities, home insurance, and property taxes are all dealt with.
I wish now to cite a few interesting videos that my brother and I have watched the latter mornings of both yesterday and today.
Two were a little over an hour in duration and were produced by Liberty Coalition Canada, and the first was uploaded to Rumble on March 31st: Liberals ”Getting Things Done” by Ushering in a Radical Enviro-Fascistic Revolution. Co-hosts Michael Thiessen and Tim Tysoe did a superb job of presenting how ruinous our Crime Minister Trudope's climate action agenda is going to be to us all.
The second video was uploaded to Rumble yesterday: Derek Sloan: Why Can’t Ontario Conservatives Come Together? It included further mention of Randy Hillier, whose recent arrest was one of the three main topics in the first video.
We also watched the hour-long interview that Kristina Borjesson performed as the figurehead of The Whistleblower Newsroom ─ the interview was uploaded to BitChute on April 1st: Attorney Fuellmich Re COVID-19 Pandemic: “This Genocide Is Not By Accident”.
Fuellmich talks about what a six-day grand jury investigation he and a group of attorneys presented to the public revealed, including that fraudulent PCR testing was used to kick off the “plandemic,” that vaccines are “the worst experiment ever performed on mankind,” and that drastic population reduction is among the nefarious goals of those responsible for these and other crimes against humanity. Fuellmich says his team is now planning to investigate and publicly charge the identified culprits.
I dearly hope Dr. Reiner Fuellmich's faith in some of the judicial system is not misplaced, but I honestly do not see how he and his team can possibly prevail in that fashion.
It is already after 8 p.m., so I must cease blogging for today. However, I do want to mention that it began raining in fair earnest during the latter morning and has pretty much held throughout the day. Conditions within this house are a wee bit on the chilly side.
Tomorrow I may attempt remedying the two main fails that are listed as disqualifying my computer from upgrading its Operating System from Windows 10 to Windows 11, as explained in yesterday's post.
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