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Here's where my head is at today
Here's what's weird about this isolated way of living, at least for me. I'm accustomed to being alone, taking my meals quietly by myself and doing the things that fill my days, but many of those things are no longer available. I have the strangest sense of being limited and I'm not accustomed to that.
It's as though time itself has lost meaning. Yeah sure the measurement of time is an artificial construct, a metric but it is also a tether. It can help tie us to others by placing us at a point that everyone else can relate to. We all have a sense of where we are physically, it's known as proprioception. It's our internal GPS that tells us where we are physically. Time is something like that but rather than a physical location, it places us at a spot within the passage of a day, a week or more. Being cutoff from all those things that put a context onto time like when a store opens, when does my class start, when can I go visit a friend or my family I am losing track of it all and that adds to my sense of being limited. This is a strange sensation, not unpleasant, not yet and not entirely but it is unusual. Time to grow? Or, at least an opportunity to strengthen the muscles that let me live the way I do?
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I make it a point to get out every day, usually for a good walk of two or three miles.
I may dust off my son's bike and start riding it occasionally. That goes a long way. |
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Bike riding is the only aerobic exercise I'm capable of and I do it when I can, but I have always been easily bored. I need more. I know this isn't forever Sammy but man I'm getting tired of it.
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Bike riding works for me. Makes it seem like everything is back to normal.
The worst thing to do, for me anyway, is to put everything on hold or wait. Weather permitting, I bike everyday for an hour or two. Best part of the day.
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Not sure where you live but a couple folks here in town who found themselves with a lot of time on their hands have jumped deep into charity work.
It started as a FB group just to share with other neighbors what was open, what wasn’t. In 4 weeks it’s grown into a $60,000 gofundme effort. They’ve provided over 3000 meals to frontline workers in hospitals, EMS and police which in turn helped support local businesses. They’ve bought PPE for frontline workers and helped recharge the local food pantry. Of the 12 people at the core of the operation there are only 2 or 3 making deliveries to minimize chances of exposure. It doesn’t have to be on that scale but it could help pass some time and provide purpose. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Don’t laugh: online games?
My partner and I go at it once a day before our 0900 meeting with online Scrabble. Great stretching exercise for the brain. I am sure you Grandson would be happy to kick your flatbutt at whatever games he plays. ![]() Just a suggestion... Be well. We have been very lucky her in Southern Maryland. I took my buddy to the doctor today, to the grocery store and the pharmacy. He goes in, I sit in the truck. I’m a good guy but mask on and launch, Sparky, I have games to play!
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I'm not doing well with this lockdown. I've never in my life had so much time on my hands! I question how I ever made it through summer vacation as a kid, 3 months and I could always find something to do.
I ordered a fly tying vise today, figured I'd start tying my own flies instead of cursing the fishing Gods whenever I'd snag and lose $5 in flies. Just great, me tying my own flies. Next thing you know I'll start smoking a pipe, wearing a Cardigan sweater and calling my Wife "Mother".
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FBIII beats me in online chess when we play, but like Oldman Flatbutt he has ants in his pants!
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What an interesting post. I kind of get it.
Feeling limited could be unsettling, but given your lifestyle, why should it matter? Maybe growing means giving up the sense of limits? I've been letting go of them since I retired. I often don't know what day of the week it is. I was pretty good at estimating the time of day, but even that matters less to me lately. I don't care if my socks don't match or if my tee shirt is on inside out. Not caring about limits is as good as not having any. It is liberating and unsettling at the same time. Thanks for the thought provoking post.
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we bike ride every day we can. Always have but lately with the pandemic we have been going farther and farther from home. If this goes on much longer gonna have to start packing a lunch lol
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I'm 67 and find that the best bike riding is when it's the most tiring. Gives me the chance to enjoy the relaxing afterwards. It's almost an addiction.
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You guys are a trip. My knee gave out (arthritis?) right as covid set in. My plan... pedal to happiness every day of this mess.
I was waiting for armegeddon for a good bike ride. My friends just embarked on a three state tour. Reality- I can't even walk to my 9 or 10 bikes ( i.e. coping mechanisms). I went from riding across the state to riding across the block. Just one more thing to repress and accept. Funny thing being- As I rode across the state this winter, I can think of nothing but an endless stream of great experiences. Get some good rides in for me. Riding is like skiing- no such this as a bad ride! ![]() Last edited by LEAKYSEALS951; 04-27-2020 at 05:10 PM.. |
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On the brighter side:
You could be stuck alone for months/years within a dark cold stone prison cell prison. Destined to be starved to death fast or extended like the French/Mongols/others used to do. No other fate would await. Hope would be only a fantasy. But there is that front door of your own abode. Only a few feet away.
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After two shoulder surgeries last year I’m finally feeling good. Gathered my tools and started working on my guest house. Biggest problem is that the dumps is limiting the number of vehicles a day. I will have lots to dump. Always something blocking the path.
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We're all living Groundhog Day is how it feels to me.
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I still see occasional friends who I chat with for a minute or two, and still check up on my aging parents, but I have always been a loner, and prefer quiet time alone. If i'm at a party, i'm probably petting the dog, or outside away from the noise.
I find that staying on somewhat of a schedule throughout the day helps me....roll out of bed around 8 (4 am when working), grab a yogurt, and toast about 9, and look through FB, and forums. Around 1, i'll get some lunch, then, I work on farm projects till about 5 outside, take a shower, eat some dinner about 7, watch a movie, or two, and go to bed about 12 (10 when working). |
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I think you need to be doing yoga or something, maybe get a dog.
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Other than planning our grocery shopping and limiting visits with parents, who also don't go anywhere, we haven't changed much. I still have to go to work everyday. Wife was a work at home person, kids were online school students. I did take the daughter for a motorcycle ride Sunday out on the backroads. Have lots of outside projects at the house to do. Been waiting for warm enough weather for painting some shelves.
We live in a pretty rural area so we can go for walks or fly the R/C planes or just have a campfire. All in all we have been pretty lucky where we live.
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