Here we are at 1 a.m on an October Saturday morn after a long sleep on Friday night to try to get rid of a bout of flu or whatever I have had for several days. Sinus plugup, sore back and butt, and general weariness that has made me very sleepy. Yes, while others party on Friday night I have gotten into a habit of going to bed early and catching up on sleep after having to make my body clock adjust to getting up at 2 a.m all week. I suppose that at least 50 percent of Americans are up working at nighttime hours, so there should be no Poorme on my part, but I am beginning to appreciate the routine of sleeping at night as Nature intended. But then when I have time at night to sleep I spend too much time in front of the laptop, exploring websites.
It has been cold and cloudy and rainy in the heartland all week. I assume that winter and snow and sleet and ice will arrive in a few weeks. But the Groundhog will come out on Feb. 2 and then spring will be just around the corner.
I am beginning to get as overwhelmed by the number of websites online I want to explore as I get overwhelmed by the number of books available at the local bookstore that all probably have info I can use, but my budget keeps me from dropping 30+ bucks for a single book, so I guess my quest for knowledge will have to be centered on websites, which is acceptable, despite the hatred of the internet by intellectuals and college creatures.
Joey Bishop, Teresa Brewer, and Deborah Kerr have all died in the last couple of days. Kerr especially got lousy coverage on celeb TV. She was a great actress and beautiful, and her movie career was first class, but no one in the showbiz (Norville et al) TV world seemed to know much about her life and career. As usual Brit S. got all the news coverage, along with Degeneres and her dog troubles. RIP Deborah--we loved you.
There is an interesting story in the Drugereport via Breitbart that the Chinese are planning to send 14 men into space to the space station. There is a rule that any legal group in China has to include three Communists. And a Chinese official has a comment on what a spiritual mystic experience Chinese Communism is. It sounds like something said by Madame Mao. It would be an interesting topic for a polysci class to study; Communism as a spiritual experience.
I am going to close this blog for right now. The fingers are not working well, and I need to go back to bed, or get into some more news sites. Hopefully I will have something incredible to offer next time we meet. I hope I do not feel so sagbag and am healthy and chipper next time. Di di mau!
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