A new week ahead
July 21, 2013
When I was in the army the week always started on a Sunday, so is mine. Not working the real job, just doing the work around the house, laudry, dishes, and moving the dust around again. The best week was just there, the only big thing that came out of it was a change in the way I think of myself. This is a goodnthing for it I stay on the road I am will hurt more than it’s worth and it not worth it.
Helped a friend move from one place, fun but the heat got to me. Glad I co6ld get the kid heavy stuff moved! Hopefully all goes well for the kid in the new place?
Well here are some photos from the week. Have greatbweek all!
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Sunday Morning
July 14, 2013
I find that self doubt is an acid which eats away at your heart, mind and soul is so corrosive that it poisons the view of all life. The few times it does not is when I view innocence such as the fur people or a young child or a truly good hearted person then I am rid of that horrid monster inside. I work hard to drive doubt from it’s hiding place within and build the wall to keep him out.
For now I fight it with what makes me smile, the camera and the fur people!
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Saturday July 13
July 13, 2013
Sitting outside with the fur people and thinking about what can mmake me a better person, but I like the fur people’s way of doing life! Just chill!
A day at the Ophthalmologist
July 10, 2013
Tuesday had an appointment with an ophthalmologist, was poked, prodded and checked over, first one eye then the other. Dilated, numbed and prodded some more, after fours hours was sent home in the blinding light of day! Most important I survived and did not run off the road! Moral of this story keep your eyes healthy, get a check up every year!
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Tuesday Fog
July 9, 2013
Thankful for the day, moving slow thru the fog is thick on the ground and im my head! As fog always lifts I fear not this day, but only the unexpected.










