
3:50 a.m.
I’m up.
Groggy from Tylenol PM. I stare at the clock, do the math, a whopping 7 hours of uninterrupted sleep. Whaddya know! 1 day in a row!
The euphoria burns off quickly. An 8 a.m. appointment weighs heavily. I punch out a few notes for the meeting on my laptop, close the lid, needing at least a full hour to prep for the call. Unfinished. Unprepared. Anxious. I drag the three horsemen with me as I head out the door.
I’m off.
The Head is not in this game this morning. That is, my 5-mile walk around Cove Island to start the day. It’s Month 4 of day after day after consecutive day of 90-minute twilight walks. You could have passed on the morning walk, finished your prep to take a load off, but Nooooo. That’s not how you roll.
I’m rushing. I’m not Here. I’m not There. I’m a bit everywhere. I need to cut my loop short and hurry back.
I tuck the camera away, I’m half way home. I pick up the pace.
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