glorycloud's Diaryland Diary

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a walk through Nantucket

It is 1:13 PM Monday afternoon here in West Michigan. It is a cold sunny day. I am thankful for sunshine when I feel so sick inside lately. I am suffering from being overexposed to the world/the evil American Empire/the dead American world. All we can do in these dark times is fall down on our knees and pray.

I got up this morning around 6:15 AM. Carol had gotten up around 5 o'clock AM. When I got up I got myself a bottle of cold water and sat in my living room chair. It always amazes me what goes through my mind in the morning. We do not forget everything. It is weird how ones memory can spring up constantly. I see constantly in front of my eyeballs my Past/all my evil deeds.

After I woke up I made a pot of oatmeal for breakfast for Carol and I. I am thankful for oatmeal in these days at a COVID-19 plague rages throughou the earth killing millions (and millions will die of this deadly virus in the near future).

I really did very little during the morning hours. Carol left this morning to do errands. While she was gone I filmed a video for my Youtube channel.

Not much else to report this afternoon. Carol is outside shoveling snow off our driveway. I am reading from a book titled, 'Time & Tide: A Walk Through Nantucket' Travel Memoir by Frank Conroy. I got out of the lower level this afternoon a book titled, 'Vintage Nantucket' History by A.B.C. Whipple.

Last night I barely remember right now. I suppose I will close to wait it out.

1:33 p.m. - 2021-02-01

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