I was amused to be told yesterday by a regular commentator on the blog that if I have not posted by 8 in the morning he is hitting the refresh button on his browser and wondering when I am going to get on with it.
So, this is a second for this morning, just to keep the early birds happy.
And my reaction to being told this? I rather thought it was the case. It's a good job I am usually reading the morning's news whilst thinking about the posts I might write within two minutes of waking in the morning. The first post is often out before I even get to a coffee.
It's a good job that I am a morning person.
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… I am NOT really a morning person (really!). But the thought of getting to read some sensible commentary on the world gets me out of bead each morning! Thank you.
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The idea of sleeping on a bead, would inspire me to be up early too …
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Snap – but without the bead.
I would definitely advise some caffeine first:-)
Craig
I have always been a skylark rather than a nightingale, and have been aware that physically and mentally I am more alive and productive than towards evening and bedtime. Even now, at 81, I get up at 6.00am. But there was a time when I started work at 4.00am, and that was too much. The rest of the day, I was on slow time and propping up my eyelids with matchsticks all day long, even though I would go to bed early in the evening at 9.00pm. One can be too much of a morning bird.
6 suits me
It was a bit earlier this morning
It is so much easier when the mornings get lighter
Before Coffee?? I didn’t know that existed.
but thanks for your hard work.