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Me-usings and Me-emories
12 Oct 2022 - Typically I am already stirring by the time the shorter peep walks into the kitchen. My sentry duty can be scheduled whenever, and in the early morning I like to do a perimeter check, to determine if there are high-activity areas to especially watch. Besides, this bit of start-the-day work keeps me productively engaged while waiting for my breakfast partner. Otherwise I might be inclined to hurry her up-and-at'em, and I've learned that peeps are often prickly when just waking up. I filed that useful piece of information away in long-term memory... I am no dummy.
Today's Catechism
(for the autodidcat)
Observe and connect the dots.
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word of the day - vigilcat, keeping careful watch for troublesome interlopers
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yeah, some peeps actually slow down when attempts are made to chivvy them along....good that you have some time-filling activities you can take up early in the morning
ReplyDeletesnippy AND a slowed pace... don't want to go there.
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