Vacation is a Beautiful Thing
So after a few manic weeks of forcing myself to complete various assignments and tie a few loose ends at work, I've decided to relax this week and do
nothing.
That's a rare word from a workaholic.
I've been inspired, you might say. I read someone's online review of the book, Shadow Divers, The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Risked Everything to Solve One of the Last Mysteries of World War II by Robert Kurson. It looked fascinating, so I got it. Couldn't put it down. Then I spotted an older book (1972) The Lusitania by Colin Simpson. It's much more academic, not as suspenseful, but still an excellent read. I have this sudden and strange fascination with German U-boats and other such machinery of late. I suppose I have been hitting the studies a little hard and have needed some R&R. It's been nothing short of luscious to relax with a good, enjoyable book. Hadn't done it in a while and I've missed it.
So this week I will sit in the corners of my room where the sunbeams cast their weary winter's gaze, grab a hot cup of joe, and read books. And watch Christian videos. Which reminds me, GodTube has changed its name to Tangle. Meh. Not a good move, personally. I liked God Tube, it was such a straightforward name.
Oh, and I'll not be reading headlines this week, either.
Not much, anyway.









2 comments :
Enjoy!
Thank you. :)
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