Almost 5 am, I am awake.
Again!
My preference is to rise around 7 am, here I am again awake at 5.
And awake it is. No drowsiness, no yawning, no weariness appears.
Wide awake.
The street light has come on, soon followed by hints of the rising sun afar off.
At least those hints sneaking through the cloud cover.
Cars begin to pass by, sometimes three at a time, this because they stop at the traffic lights up the road.
Many have failed to stop at the red light, they are often halted outside my door by the unmarked police car and smug officer who at last has something to do.
The 7.5 ton bread van noisily heads up to Sainsburys.
An artic throbs its way in the opposite direction, his load removed and already an employee who wishes he was elsewhere is increasing the price of the goods left to astronomic levels.
I am still awake.
5:15 am
I attempt to put noise into my head, on comes the radio built into the mobile.
All the programmes I have kept are rotten.
I do not want any at 5 in the morning!
Instead I put on the sound of lapping waves.
These will lure sleep back into my mind.
5:45 am still awake.
The lapping waves have been making me feel seasick so have been swapped for bird song.
6:01 am still wide awake.
What sounds like a bad tempered buzzard forces me onto Radio 3 while I seek gentle tinkling piano music.
Screeching opera woman finds mobile lying on floor!
6:20 am. Still awake.
My mind fills with bad thoughts, depressions, failures, and confusion.
7:16 am I awake tired and weary, groggily searching for the door and heading for breakfast.
I will be like this until my lunchtime nap.
Just on 10 am, washed, coffee'd, and weary, I am sitting watching grey hair being blown across the floor. I suggest that it is actually Blonde, but the barber woman will not accept this. She does accept the two pound coins as a tip on top off the £11 cost however.
Suddenly feeling the air colder I head for a cheap trip round Tesco special offers, this was once again disappointing. Hobbling home the air appears even chillier, though some Spring flowers are appearing in the gardens, this is encouraging.
15:16 pm. Much work to do, cleaning, tidying, hoovering...
Luckily, the neighbour downstairs has come home early, this means I canny hoover, I may as leave the rest also, just in case it disturbs him...
A Supper Party - 1903 Julius LeBlanc Stewart (1855-1919)
3 comments:
You're a kind soul, not wishing to disturb the neighbour!
Eleven quid! Mine costs a fiver...plus the bus fare into San Jose to find the only hairdresser I have found who can cut European hair...so seven quid in all. I did try the local one - once. She charged me twenty quid and the cut was a disaster...
Sometimes when I wake up and feel so wide awake, I tell myself that I can't possibly go back to sleep but I will just rest my eyes. Then, I go to sleep!
Not always but sometimes. If I am still awake after one hour, I get up and read a book.
Fly, Cheapest barber around, at least on Tueasdays.
Kay, I feel similarly, unfortunately this is during the day! :)
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