The Things I Have Done With Time Alone—Time Alone Is Excellent
I’ve got a 47 hour stretch with no work and with nobody else at home.
Here is how I have spent the first six hours of this time alone.
First—I got a can of clam chowder for dinner at Walgreens as I drove home from work.
Below you see the food aisle from where I got the chowder at a local Walgreens. They got everything you need in that aisle so long as you don’t need very much.
I also stopped at Memorial Park here in Houston on the way home and took a 3 mile walk on the jogging trail.
While walking I read Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick. I’ve been walking and reading on the Memorial Park trail for 14 years so far and have not bumped into anything yet.
There certainly is wickedness at the core of our national history when you read how we double-dealt the native population at every turn in the 17th century.
I’m reading Mayflower to study up for Thanksgiving.
I’m sure that Thanksgiving is not all about food and then rushing out to buy stuff as soon as your meal is over.
Once home I fell asleep for 2 hours and had a dream that I was walking along the ocean in Corpus Christi, TX, and that I saw a seal.
I suppose I had the dream about Corpus Christi because I was recently looking at some pictures of a trip I took to Corpus in 2008.
Visit Corpus Christi for a good time. All the Texas coast has interesting things to see.
Below is the picture I took four years ago that formed the central image of my dream.
There was once a Caribbean Monk Seal that had a range just south of Texas. But people killed them all. There are no seals in the Gulf of Mexico.
Click here to read about this seal and where it lived before they were all killed.
After waking up from my dreamy nap, I busted open the clam chowder for a fine dinner and have now moved on to writing a blog post.
With six hours down and 41 hours to go, who knows what more will happen with my excellent time alone.