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Sunday, January 14, 2018

Opus 2018-015: Ode to Old: Sunday, Sunday

I will always be able to tell what day it is, at least on Sunday.  Part of my morning ritual is to go through different humor sites.  The ones that are syndicated cartoons such as Dilbert and Rose Is Rose have a double long contribution on Sundays.  It will keep me grounded in my senility.

The rest of the week is up for grabs.  I can see how people who are retired begin to lose track of the day.  That is a real problem if they don’t have something like church, a club or some kind of activity to anchor the time.

The adventure of life continues.

homo unius libri

4 comments:

  1. Now that I'm retired and we no longer go to church, asking what day it is has become part of the daily conversation.

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    1. I would still have a weekly guilt visitation for not going.

      Grace and peace

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  2. Then again, Tuesday is trash day, so that helps a little.

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    1. Here it is Friday. What if I move and the day changes? I am then in trouble.

      Grace and peace.

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