One Day Is Like Another In Lockdown

I slept well, for the most part. We both seem to snuggle closer during the night, both somehow attuned to the other. With the first hint of the night beginning to shift into day, it was time to declare that it was morning, time to get up. It’s not like we have to rush off to work or anything. We just have had enough sleep. Of course, going to bed a bit earlier might be partially responsible for this as well.

On today’s agenda, is basically a repeat of yesterday’s agenda. Morning exercise routines out of doors with nine stations for a variety of exercises included. Losing access to the 12 kilometre long beach and our daily walks between eight and ten kilometres had to be replaced with something. Naturally, we are finding that we are now working muscles that hadn’t been used much while walking. Who knows, perhaps we will be in better physical shape when all this is done.

With exercises done, we take the time for connecting with family and friends using a variety of social media. A special family Messenger group has been vital to all of us for the past few days. The only requirement is that we keep the focus positive. We don’t need to rehash the gloomy news that is flooding the world of social media and mass media. Of course, we do check out the daily news, and the now daily messages from our Prime Minister and government officials. The New York Times lists three government news sources as credible in the world – New York, Canada, and Germany. It’s assuring to know that the rest of the world tells us our leader is doing it right.

Next, it then is time for me to write and to edit. I have a daily journal, this blog site, and book three of my autobiography to rework. I have no shortage of things to write.

Somewhere along the way today, I will make a number of books available for free and others for “price determined by reader” on Smashwords. Once that has been put into place, I will post the links here, on Twitter, and on Facebook. With the going out to bookstores now cancelled in most places of the world, it will be my contribution so that those who are self-isolating have something good to read without having to pay too much as money becomes more and more of an issue. I encourage others in the Naturist Writing Community to do the same. I see that my writing buddy, Paul Z. Walker has already done this. Well done, Paul.

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