Breaking my indoors curfew

nicole1

Well-known member
I never thought of having an indoors curfew... It's just if I have to be some where, I'm there at that certain time... But if I apply this idea maybe I can stay out longer and actually achieve having some what of a life?

In other, shorter words, nice idea, Senior.
 

WeirdyMcGee

Well-known member
You just have to keep trying.

I go out at 4am in the mornings to go for a run to get exercise.
At 4am, the streets are completely empty and no other joggers are out yet.
Although-- I've run into drunks coming home from parties several times; if it's only one or two people I can deal with it... and just run right past them.

I feel calmer at that time of the morning because I know everyone else is sleeping, so I'm free to do whatever I'd like.
 
I used to also.Do you ever see any pavement stories? Like a trail of dropped junk food leading up to a piddle puddle?

I miss that,the detective work element.
 
How body smart,running at the most scientifically optimum time of the day.

I would feel calm in my sleep knowing that a morning fairy like yourself was out running some energy into the day.
 
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