Blog Reaches Length Of 32 Moby Dicks!
Yes, that's right; the volume of text in this blog has reached the equivalent of 32 plain text copies of Moby Dick, based upon the length of an e-book version of the Melville classic that I recently downloaded. So, have a whale of a time reading it!
I think I will just have to make a list and make sure I get to each item every day if only for 5 minutes...
- Clean the kitchen
- put a few pieces in the jigsaw puzzle
- do a few exercises out of the Python programming tutorial
- Practice out of the Mel Bay books
- Read Moby Dick; or whatever comes after it
- Do a blog post
- Mess with audio files in Audacity
- Mess with Musescore; and Cecelia (ear bending sonics)
- Mess with Bandlab; the mobile Android music studio
- Listen to all or some of a vinyl record
- Learn a new busking song every other day (inspired by classic rock FM)
- Watch Youtube less than an hour
- Do Wim Hof breathing for half hour
- Lift my weights for at least 3 reps
- Water the plants
- tidy up and throw stuff away
- Busk at least 5 days a week; at least 12 hours minimum
- Put at least 20 minutes into the making of a music video
- Draw at least one face
- Call Lilly once every 2 weeks
- Try to determine if I'm forgetting anything
- Check email and messenger once every 2 days for the former; every day the latter
- Play chess against the computer once a week
- Make a laminated list of the 600 songs that I know, or at one time did...
- Apply for one job per week
- Renew contact with Dave, Ted, Hubert, and the Lidgleys
- Re apply for unemployment as a non filing musician, out of work "because the bar that employed me went out of business during the plandemic."
- Send off for my pension money from a place I worked at in 1985; that I was notified about around 4 years ago and haven't bought an envelope for yet...
- Start doing the "stop procrastinating" meditation video thing I downloaded...
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