Tuesday! A day to. . .
As you can see by Itzl's concerned look, this group gives Kossacks a safe place to check in, a daily diary where we can let people know we are alive, doing OK, and not affected by such things as heat, blizzards, floods, wild fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, power outages, earthquakes, or other such things that could keep us off DKos. It also allows us to find other Kossacks nearby for in-person checks when other methods of communication fail - a buddy system. If you're not here, or anywhere else on DKos, and there are adverse conditions in your area (floods, heatwaves, hurricanes, earthquakes etc.), we and your buddy are going to check up on you. If you are going to be away from your computer for a day or a week, let us know here. We care!
IAN is a great group to join, and a good place to learn to write diaries. Drop one of us a Kosmail and ask to be added to the Itzl Alert Network anytime! We all share the publishing duties, and we welcome everyone who reads IAN to write diaries for the group! Every member is an editor, so anyone can take a turn when they have something to say, photos and music to share, a cause to promote or news!
We do have a diary schedule. But, when you are ready to write that diary, either post in thread or send FloridaSNMOM a Kosmail with the date. If you need someone to fill in, ditto. FloridaSNMOM is here on and off through the day usually from around 9:30 or 10 am eastern to around 11 pm eastern.
Monday: Crimson Quillfeather alternating with ZenTrainer
Tuesday: ejoanna
Wednesday: Pam from Calif
Thursday: art ah zen
Friday: FloridaSNMOM
Saturday: Gwennedd
Sunday: loggersbrat
Hi Guys. Kinda lying on the couch with a sore back today. And why do I have a sore back? Because once again I have , um, “overdone it.” I have a work rhythm that is either “off” (asleep, on the couch, reading, doing nothin’) or “on” (deep into the weeds, literally at times, working really hard.) I think I developed this pattern fully in college. You know, procrastination, then “all-nighters.” It always worked for me. I realize that planning way ahead (which I do occasionally) and pacing the work is better. But decades of the “ej” rhythm is ingrained by now.
When I go out to work in the garden, Mr. ej usually says (plaintively) “Don’t overdo it!!” (And yes, he does help me in the yard from time to time. He just isn’t into gardening.) And I say, “OK!” And then, sore back. Go figure.
Anyhoo, today it’s Tylenol and couch time.
Then later this week, back into the weeds!
How about you? What’s your activity rhythm?