Sleep Deprivation Reparation
05/02/07 06:52 AM
| Up ChucksIt will catch to you, and it will make it's correction wether you like it or not. I just flopped out of bed two minutes ago after missing all of my alarms (I have three different ones that alert me to the advent of another terrestrial rotation of the solar-gas bomb each morning). If I hadn't heard a jet taking of in the bathroom in my sleep I would still be cross-cutting my subconscious rain forrest. The jet turned out to be Jenni's blow dryer. The moment it took to sink in turned out to be about 80 minutes after my first alarm was defeated by an unwaking alter-me. I was up and in the World headquarters in a blink of an eye, and now after about six minutes of explaination and verbal digital translation to web matrices I am truely awake. The eyes are running more than the brain but I can at least focus on the fact that I have to hustle or I'll be late for work.
A solution presents itself: I rarely have anything pre-arranged to blurt out onto these virtual pages and today was no different. So instead of leaching anymore of my precious time and insuring that I am tardy at employment manor this morn I will will share the lovely photo and commentary I received from Melissa Gallant about the digital camera I sold her the eve of her most recent mini vacation.
Beachin' Daytona, Melissa Gallant © 2007 Used by permissionChuck,
I'm still recovering from beach withdrawal symptoms, although the refreshing Oberon brew at the Chatterbox helped take the edge off. Since I didn't have my harp to play with on my recent trip to Daytona Beach, FL, I broke in my brand new Canon PowerShot from Robert's. This ocean scene was captured digitally from my 22nd floor hotel room balcony. It was just the right camera for a neo-phyte photog like me, & my pictures turned out better than my know-it-all cousin's did! HA!
Melissa
I was glad that she liked her new camera and that the choice and brief training I gave her made the difference (in this case not a sum arrived at due to the removal of one value from another, a different difference).
O.K.
I'm awake now, it's 7:30 and I'm leaving as soon as find a matching pair of socks, and my keys.
Chuck Out
Chuck Pace © 2007
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