On Dogs, Sleep & Trains

It’s Monday morning, but feels more like late afternoon. For some reason, my brain decided it would be a good idea to take two, 2-hour naps last night with 3 hours in between.  I had a brief email exchange with David Kanigan (DK) in the middle of it all as he was up because Wally needed to go out and pee and now DK was online, liking my posts at 0322, Eastern time. I thanked him and shared my frustration with being up.

You don’t know who DK & Wally are?  Well, click here and you can meet both of them as David celebrates a milestone today, (almost). That’s Wally to the Left. He’s quite a blogger himself. See here.

The saying below may have something to do with my transient insomnia.

“I don’t have a train of thought. I have seven trains, on 4 tracks that narrowly avoid each other when the paths cross and all the conductors are screaming.”

-ht, Ginny Sanzo Stuetz

Happy Monday, nonetheless.

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About Ray V.

Living between Aiken & Nashville, TN, USA, I like to share what I am looking at, thinking about or listening to. I refer to this as the view out my window. Thanks for stopping by.
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10 Responses to On Dogs, Sleep & Trains

  1. Live & Learn says:

    Smiling. Thanks Ray!

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Reaseaorg says:

    Good luck with your insomnia, hope your sleep cycles merge, to make things more consistent 🙂

    Liked by 1 person

  3. lulu says:

    Since we are soon welcoming a puppy I, too, may be up at odd hours.

    Liked by 1 person

  4. Dale says:

    Love it! Many times I am responding to DK’s posts at stupid o’clock, too…
    Love that quote. It sure fits me!

    Liked by 1 person

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