Tuesday, June 20, 2017

If I were an ocean

If I were an ocean, I'd be at low tide. Some people say that Bio Rhythms are a bunch of new-age hooey. I'm not a scientist, but I do know this – I seem to go through cycles. Most of the time I feel "on top of the world" but at other times I feel lower than snail poo.

I had a bucket full at work today and it seemed like I spent most of the day spinning my wheels. I figure it's only a matter of time before I get traction and get back on the "high" way.

How about you? Do you go through this stuff or was swimming too close to the nuclear barge back when I was in Panama a bad idea?

I didn't take a photo today, but I looked back in my photographs and found one that I took on this day back in 2013. It has nothing to do with this post but that's how it goes sometimes.


12 comments:

  1. Oh yes.
    Some days/weeks it feels as if marking time is the very best I can manage. Discouraging - but this too will pass. And so far at least it has.
    I hope you find your mojo again soon.

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  2. I don't know, that is the joy of being old, you cannot remember! LOL
    I actually planted one of those plants. I do not know the name of it, seems Sherry called it a Hydrangea??? She is sleep reading or I would ask her. :-O

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  3. I have days like that. Just yesterday I looked up and said I did not feel like cooking. I simply could not face it. And I had everything ready to go. I drove into own for fast food that I could ill afford but it was either that or try to find something that needed no fixing here at home. Tonight I cooked the fish I was scheduled to cook last night. Sometimes we just need to not do it.

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  4. Hydrangea anytime. Some days are like walking in molasses.
    Joy

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  5. Snails poo? Really? Who knew?
    Maybe you did swim too close to the nuclear barge in Panama...... lol.

    Alphie

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  6. We used to have a biorythm program for our old computer and we would put the date of our birth and it would chart our biorythm for emotional, physical and cognitive and it was pretty accurate. Everything living thing has biorhythms, even the seasons.
    Smiles & hugs
    Julia

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  7. What a deep thought! Hydrangeas are beautiful and that blue does remind me of the colors of an ocean.

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  8. Some days I feel smart, and at other times I wake up in the morning feeling dumb as dirt.

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  9. I feel totally off this week and it's only Wednesday! Keep safe in the storms down there! Thinking of you guys!

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  10. We all have times when we are down followed by being up than down sometimes I feel like a yo yo

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  11. I think we all have the same issue Rick, the lower times sure make us appreciate the higher ones.

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  12. If I were an ocean, I'm pretty sure I'd be the sand.
    Lisa

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