Blind walk

There's a rush to be over with this day so we may get up early tomorrow morning check out the freshly-baked bread that appears to be rock-solid in the outside as of right now to assess and tear off a piece or two. That's the plan. For the plan to be put into action I need to finish the four posts that are due today cos' them are the rules. So it could seem like this lazy half-assed piece of work was rushed. Wonder no more for that is exactly what has transpired. Come, come along the wondrous journey with us.

Here's something else I did today. We went out on a walk after work I didn't feel like walking too much because something's up idk what there's something could be the bp could be whatever anyway sitting in one place as the rest of the gang had fun was too lame and walking alot was too much. The middle ground was to close my eyes and follow everyone else, under their instructions. Went well, took several laps of the field next to us, blind for thirty minutes or so. There's room for improvement, the heightening of the senses was interesting the need to trust on your guide an important bond-forming experience, the feeling of letting go one of exhilaration and freedom.

Plan for tomorrow is to run backwards. And then walk on a single leg. Etcetera etcetera. The usual nonsense as one might imagine.

Gave me an idea: what if you fit two ultrasonic transmitters close to your eyes, connect receivers to earphones that go into your ears, and train yourself on that eyes closed? First with an empty room you calibrate the distance, then do moving objects, then depth of vision and so on and so forth. If bats can do it no reason for humans not to be able to do it. You could also see in the dark just like that.

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