The AH Coffee Shop and Reading Room 09

Always. Hot and strong.

Well, things are getting very real. Tonight was my last night of karate, probably forever. I'm actually quite sad about that. It's been a big part of my life for close to ten years. The removalist truck turns up on Monday and thankfully the house is mostly boxed up and ready to move 2700 km (1677 miles) west.

For some reason, I haven't done much writing.
don't they have karate where you are moving to?
 
I'm aching a little this morning after three days without the Meloxicam but I can bear it (so far), so maybe I should have stopped using it anyway. We'll see how it goes today.

I've got a fresh pot of coffee brewing and the teapot is hot. The usual pastries and holiday candy are on the counter. I'm going to make a cornbread today so if there's any left, I'll bring it in.

I've submitted my story and am waiting for it to be approved. I didn't do any writing today, deciding to take a day off. I'll get back to it tomorrow unless I get bored and start writing later today. Speaking of squash, when I switched to racquetball after playing squash for years, it took some adjusting because I was swinging too far from the ball, forgetting the handle is much shorter.
 
No. Taekwondo or Brazilian jujitsu. I'll try taekwondo in the new year, because I'm too old to be thrown to the ground.

Might go back to squash.
Sounds like you realize if you’re choosing the taekwondo, but BJJ has throws too, just so you’re prepared. If you have a good instructor, they’ll find a way to adapt it for you, as with any martial art; but there will be some usually be some form of takedown to get to the ground in bjj
 
No. Taekwondo or Brazilian jujitsu. I'll try taekwondo in the new year, because I'm too old to be thrown to the ground.

Might go back to squash.
What you get in Taekwondo depends on the Sensei, but it's like Karate with more emphasis on footwork.

Is Aikido an option?
 
NWS was actually right! We had a few drops of rain last night, and there's a skiff of snow on the ground this morning.
 
One of the chapters in Christopher Moore's The Stupidest Angel reads in its entirety:
Or there's a two-sentence chapter in the Bible, if you want an older example of a classic with variable-length chapters.

(Psalm 117, since you ask: "Praise the Lord, all you nations; extol him, all you peoples. For great is his love toward us, and the faithfulness of the Lord endures forever; praise the Lord.” Hugely repetitive, full of plot holes and discontinuities, still a huge seller...)
 
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This is an orange soda. No idea why it is named that.
Sure it's not meant to be diluted 1:10 or so? UK squash (also known as 'diluting juice' in Scotland) is undrinkable as is, so it's always entertaining when foreigners get a bottle and insist they know what they're doing. (See also spreading Marmite or English mustard half an inch thick...)

Squash is an underrated sport. I think I've written the only story on Lit about it (short and sweet).
 
Sure it's not meant to be diluted 1:10 or so? UK squash (also known as 'diluting juice' in Scotland) is undrinkable as is, so it's always entertaining when foreigners get a bottle and insist they know what they're doing. (See also spreading Marmite or English mustard half an inch thick...)
Interesting, I didn't know you guys had a type of Squash too. But no, this is just normal soda, like coke but orange flavor. It's kinda popular here, in part because of a silly ad campaign, made by two famous comedians, where the customer keeps not being able to say 'Squash'.
 
The ice arrived at midnight last night and now we have snow. They put the advisory out yesterday afternoon. This time, it was right on time. I need something stronger than coffee! But I'm going settle for it.
 
Woke up (later than usual) to a few inches of new snow down.

Appreciated the chance to sleep in a bit. One of my cats is diabetic and we are running a CGM (continuous glucose monitor) on her for a two week stint and the vet wanted to try upping her insulin a few days ago. She ran out of range high until yesterday afternoon when she plummeted all through the evening until she was alarming every fifteen minutes between midnight and two. By 8:30 this morning, she was back to high. :(

Hopefully, this will be a writing afternoon. Get another chapter or two of the draft of the WIP done.
 
Woke up (later than usual) to a few inches of new snow down.

Appreciated the chance to sleep in a bit. One of my cats is diabetic and we are running a CGM (continuous glucose monitor) on her for a two week stint and the vet wanted to try upping her insulin a few days ago. She ran out of range high until yesterday afternoon when she plummeted all through the evening until she was alarming every fifteen minutes between midnight and two. By 8:30 this morning, she was back to high. :(

Hopefully, this will be a writing afternoon. Get another chapter or two of the draft of the WIP done.

We had a diabetic dog for 4 years. No continuous monitors back then so we were checking sugar once or twice daily and constantly adjusting the insulin dosage. We had to have a nutritionist prepare a special diet as well.
 
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