Despite it being after 9:30 p.m. by the time I was into bed last evening, I had some difficulty getting to sleep ─ partly because of a lascivious turn to my thoughts that had me thinking overmuch (or fantasizing).
Nevertheless, when my 2 a.m. cellphone alarm sounded and pulled me from a superficial sleep, I responded immediately and dutifully rose for the planned 5½-mile walk.
Note that this figure is approximate, and the walk may well exceed that distance.
Whatever the case, it was 2:17 a.m. by the time I was streetside and on my way ─ everything was wet from recent rain, but the sky had great swaths of clearance, and I hardly ever saw the moon clouded over.
I had weighed myself immediately before leaving; so fully dressed and in boots, I registered at 200 pounds (possibly a shade over).
When I made my usual stop at a fairly nearby elementary school playground to essay six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups, the metal bars were wet, but my gloves were adequate for the purpose of wiping the metal dry enough so that I could exercise with bare hands.
I seem stuck, however, at three repetitions in the first set and two in the subsequent five sets as a ceiling for repetitions, and it was definitely a struggle to achieve them. But as usual when done, I felt loose and invigorated.
That being said, I never pushed for a fast pace. And on two stretches of my walk I even plodded for some distance as a pathetic jog to try and eat up some distance and time. Notwithstanding, by the time I was back home and standing outside of the locked front door, it was 4:17 a.m. ─ exactly two hours from the time when I made that initial time check.
My eldest stepson was evidently on a graveyard shift, for his car was never here. Those shifts span from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., so I was likely to be back in bed by 5:30 a.m. at latest and well before he was finished that shift and his rather long drive home from his Tree Island Steel place of employment in Richmond.
Once back to bed, I had even more difficulty sleeping than I did earlier, but there were stretches of unconsciousness. For one thing, I never heard my stepson finally arrive home, nor did I hear him when he came upstairs to the bathroom to shower.
I did check the time at 7:07 a.m. and contemplated rising because of being so awake at the time, but I tried to surrender into a little further sleep and my next time check revealed it to be shortly after 8:30 a.m. ─ I recognized the sound of my younger brother exiting his bedroom and going downstairs to boil water for coffee and to turn on the T.V.
He was to later take extra long when he left to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work, for he was also going to visit a barber for a haircut. Consequently, we only watched one rather long video ─ yesterday's livestream by Odessa Orlewicz that topped two hours (2:06:44): Arm Yourself WELL With Laws & Knoweldge You Need To Know Before Dealing With School Boards. Tanya Gaw Shows You What You Need.
That link is to the video at Librti.com. However, I had to resort to the Rumble source (The Laws To Arm Yourself With When Approaching School Boards About Pedo Books) before the Librti.com source was half done because I had paused the Librti-based video due to my brother's departure. After his return, he had been away for such time that the full screen setting had failed, and I was unable to get it activated again.
I also do not understand why Librti.com does not offer a description anymore with their videos at their home website.
https://action4canada.com/
You have asked and Tanya Gaw & I are listening. Tanya provides you with the materials/evidence and laws to bring to your schools to get the porno/pedo type books out of your kids school. Don't go blindly into the dungeon without your ducks in a row. Please share this widely with families so they know what to do.
We finished up our viewing with an episode of the old BBC comedy series Happiness that is available on YouTube. This was the second episode ("Chained To An Idiot") that we have now watched, but I have only just realized that it was actually the third episode in the series ─ the second episode ("I'm Doing It for Me") is not available.
Well, that's a bloody bugger! And I cannot find it represented anywhere else.
Anyway, after that short Happiness episode, my brother retired to his bedroom to try and get some bed rest before leaving for the day to socialize, but the (at least) three damned dogs on the other side of our backyard fence were creating such a frenzied cacophony of aggravating barking and baying that he gave it up. However, I was into my own bed for a nap before he had emerged from his bedroom to leave.
We had quite a lot of sunshine today.
Since I have nothing scheduled for the early morning tomorrow, I will be sitting up late this evening to watch some of our shows once my brother has returned. Before then, however, I intend to watch the movie I wrote about yesterday. If I am successful, I shall undoubtedly be writing about it tomorrow.
And so I am going to close on the blogging extra early today, for I do not anticipate that aught of note will be happening hereafter today ─ I will not be leaving home, nor do I expect to be having any accidents here in the house.

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