Had I any activity scheduled for the early a.m. today, I would have retired earlier last evening than I did, for my brother well exceeded the 9:30 p.m. deadline that I (secretly) have in place for his arrival home.
And so we were to sit up watching an episode each of Chicago PD, Lewis, and Hardware.
My wife had worked the day, and arrived home fairly early into Lewis. She was still up when my brother and I stopped watching T.V. (via our Android TV Box, incidentally) roughly midway through the midnight hour. I had not had any conversation with her since her homecoming, but she had retired to her bedroom while my brother and I were watching T.V., and she was still ensconced there with the light on and the door nearly pulled to after he and I were done, so I just went to bed without a word to her.
She has not had to work today, so she has been home, apart from a reasonably short excursion midday to run an errand or two. She didn't rise today until right after I had sought my early afternoon nap following some morning T.V. that I shared with my brother wherein we watched the rather oddball video The Lost History Of Flat Earth Season 2 Ep 1.
Unseen (and unknown) narrator / producer EwarAnon used the hour and 21-minute video to present his interpretation of certain Antediluvian Biblical events leading up to the Great Flood. It was definitely entertaining, but I am unable to subscribe to the notion of giant beings on the scale that he proposes, nor that there were trees with trunk bases larger than skyscrapers that had to be supernaturally hewn down / uprooted just before the Deluge because the trees were so enormously tall that people could have used them to escape above the Great Flood.
Just what people who were 50 or more feet tall were supposed to be finding to eat is quite ridiculous, for there would need to be animals equally enormous to sustain them.
And what of the mechanics of simple locomotion, quite apart from the unimaginable PSI of gravity on such giants?
I can't buy it.
Nevertheless, it was entertaining enough that I do intend to keep watching the series.
We also watched the latest episode of Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson uploaded to her Rumble account.
The final video I tuned in was also at Rumble ─ a childrenshealthdefense upload from April 27. However, my brother gave up on it and sought some bed rest ere leaving for the afternoon. I was only watching the video for his benefit, so I also gave up on it. The video involved a panel of four women (connected via ZOOM or some similar medium), one of whom I was very familiar with; however, one of the other women ─ I will not name her, but she was unseen even though named ─ seemed to me to be unprepared for the discussion, and her constant halting and uncertain presentation lost my interest. Yet she seemed to have primacy in the discussion, for the other women just listened to her, occasionally asking questions or making a comment.
My afternoon is not yet at an end, but I am going to close today's post. As I said, my wife is home; and I would like to have a bath and be done with that. I have an early a.m. walk intended for tomorrow, so I hope to rise at 3 a.m. ─ unlike yesterday when I never heard my cellphone's alarm, and do not know if it even sounded. Yet the damned thing went off this morning, even though I had not set it to do so ─ how is that possible?
Anyway, I expect that I will be back blogging tomorrow, and have more free time to do so.

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