January 12, 2019

Honestly, I couldn’t think of a catchy title this morning. If I’m being brutally open and forthcoming, I just ran from my basement up two flights of stairs to squat in front of my computer to share this post, so I’m completely out of breath. I really have to escalate my physical activity this winter, if nothing else then so I can function normally as a human. So far it has been a bust, I’ve only mounted the bike for one good hard session and done one morning of “callisthenics” before work. My issue (read: excuse) currently is that my morning routine is so ingrained in me that I can’t sway from it. I’ve explained the routine in detail to Red, my former assistant and current snap-streak pal so I won’t go into such detail here. It could be considered sorted to share what bodily functions are addressed in what order. That’s never stopped me before, I know but irregardless, I’m not in the mood. It must be the gut full of Chunky’s Texas soup I had at 10am for breakfast this morning. Turns out, that is not a breakfast soup. Speaking of Texas, I promised that I’d share some of the videos with you so that you can watch them. They are very long and took extraordinary effort to produce so don’t not watch them. I had to collect photos from many spots, organize them, sort them, find some royalty free music so YouTube would sue me, or have me sued. It wasn’t a quick thing, so understand that the finished product last for a fraction of what it took to prepare. Also, I’m still a novice at that stuff so don’t ram fist toward face, I’d actually appreciate love in the comments.

What I’ve done here is posted the actual playlist, just to trick you. It has the video from the first trip in March, the poor ending one, then it will roll into a short one of the Fort Worth herd being moved around the block, which happens twice daily usually, and is followed by the much longer video from that most recent and most successful trip to Texas. I haven’t bothered to write about it in detail because the Chef and I did an extraordinary job of recounting the tale during our 5 part Conversation. If you haven’t had the chance, you should really sit back and have a listen. It may not be as exciting as the 6 part Conversation fro m the first trip but it’s still very neat. We always manage to get ourselves into some adventure. Speaking of which, I’m hoping to have some adventure today, we’ll see how it turns out, I’ll probably let you know.