Why does location have so much to do with your emotions, moods, and habits? Ever thought of that? Here’s hold on…let me start a new paragraph.
Okay, so here’s what’s going on: I’m having a hard time starting over. I feel like I’m still stuck in the same place, still caught in an endless loop of ups and downs, still gonna be here doing the same old thing next year, and the year after, and the year after that. I need a change of scenery. A new plot of land to till. A restart back to factory settings. I gotta break free of this deadly cycle and move.
So I’m going to move. Still working on the where, and when that’s settled, the how and when. I’m thinking mountains. I’m thinking inland. I’m thinking Colorado. Can’t really go wrong there, I guess.
Yeah. So that’s it. I’ll write more about it when I know more. But man, being stuck in one place for too long does stuff to you. It makes you jittery, and then causes you to end the jitters by getting fat. I don’t wanna get fat, or complacent, or “used to it”. So I’ll see you around, Florida. Hasn’t been all that great here, so….
Ptttthhhhpppppttt. Jog on.
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