A day in my life

I spent a little time in the Arctic Fox straightening out some of the wiring that I put in the camper for the solar panels and their controller. I laid out the wiring fairly neatly when I installed it, but over the years, things got changed and moved. The wires for all those things ended up looking like a bowl of spaghetti, so I had to take some time to make the wires and cables look a little prettier, as if I knew what I was doing.

It was a chilly day today, I think it only got into the 60s. And since it was mostly cloudy, the increased humidity made it feel even chillier than it actually was. I think the world would be a better place if the humidity always stayed in the single digits, and the wind never blew. A breeze is okay in the summer, but other than that, the wind should remain calm, and anyone with a sailboat can go out and buy a motor like everyone else.

I've noticed that I'm hardly doing anything nowadays. Usually, while in Denver for the summer, I’m going places, sometimes just for an afternoon, and other times for several days. So I was usually doing things and had plans to keep busy. However, I no longer seem to be doing that.

Several factors may be contributing to this issue, including...

Lack of motivation.

Laziness.

Procrastination.

No ambition.

Or simply getting old.

Deductive reasoning suggests that I've always had issues with laziness, procrastination, and ambition, so the logical explanation for my problem is that I’m rapidly becoming a doddering, decrepit old geezer who is way over the hill.

Yes, I realize I'm old enough to have been a waiter at "The Last Supper". I have several recipes for preparing dinosaur. And I hold the world’s first patent on the wheel. But I refuse to let this slow me down, I'm going to get outside and DO THINGS.... Right after I take my nap.

Theboondork..... A mover and shaker, mostly shaking.

 
 
 

The Platte River entering Chatfield reservoir.

 
 
 

View of the surrounding mountains at Chatfield Reservoir State Park.

 
 
 
 
 
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