Friday, July 3, 2020

855 Camp NaNo words written with more to come in a little while.

I totally can’t wait to settle on a state and be done with communities! First it was the garbage truck waking me up, a problem I’ve never had anywhere before in my life, and I just heard that damn saw we can’t even go a week without. It’s only a few seconds here and there but annoying, nonetheless. It’s going to be hard not to just hope no prospective buyers question him and run over there and give him a piece of my mind. We’re still going to be here for the better part of a year and I don’t want to listen to his shit for that long.

Amazingly, I’m not tired at all. I could be tomorrow, though, if the motorcycles take over for the garbage trucks and wake me up.

They closed the clubhouse again and I wouldn’t be surprised if we were locked down again. Tom doesn’t think we will be, though. On the 6th, the water will be off for six hours but I’ll be asleep during that time. First time they had the decency to give us a few days’ warning.

Since I really like Mac better than Windows as Windows is missing so many handy features or just doesn’t work in the way I would like compared to Mac, we were thinking that if we get another stimulus check, I’ll get an iPad. I probably shouldn’t and instead should treat it as reimbursement for all the dental work I’ve had to have done but we’ll see.

Although they say they need to conduct more studies, a small study was done shining red light into about 24 women's and men’s eyes and it was found that it helped their vision. Well, I certainly could use all the help I can get! You only need to do this for 3 minutes a day. So I’m staring into a large red dot on my monitor for 3 minutes each day and I’ll do this for the rest of the month and see if there’s any difference.

We went to Rite Aid earlier since Walmart was out of some things. It was the most crowded I’ve ever seen it but everyone had masks on. Only one dumb cock came in without a mask.

I visited with Dixie yesterday evening and it was one of the nicest visits. She didn’t ramble on as much and I didn’t feel the conversation was too one-sided. She actually asked me about some things and seemed interested in my Camp NaNo project. Sent her the first few chapters.

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