Drawing mountains in the art class, too sunny and fun outside, oats and barley arrive[Mon 22]

fruits and oats for breakfast, tea and crackers, drawing the mountains in the art class, hella sunny and happy in cal anderson park, oats and barley grains arrive, cooking rye and veggies for lunch, egg and tomato sandwich for dinner, volunteer park walk, lots of website work and write here

I'm writing this on Wednesday afternoon, this should have been written way earlier, but yesterday I was far too tired to write after coming back from the meetup event, and before that...well we had the class and so many other excuses blah blah, let's get on shall we.

Breakfast was standard, fruits and berries and oats, tea and crackers. Right after work ended I went to the art class, a bit later than usual because I had to finish work writing as I was running behind. We went upstairs and I drew Mt. Rainier. It's not the best, and I still haven't figured out perspective, but I'm definitely improving, at this rate in a couple of years I'll be better than where I'm currently. It was so sunny and happy and even hot in cal anderson park, people were chillin' relaxing, I wanted to do that too, but the only thing that could be done outside was to read. I had other plans, other plans however.

Amazon's oats and barley grains had been delivered, I took them up to my place and just kept the boxes hither and tether. Also 8 small cans of tomato sauce, long story, maybe I'll write about it  at a later time. I cooked rye berries with chickpeas, bok choy and tofu for lunch. It wasn't great to eat at the time, and took me almost two hours to cook at the time, but it tasted amazing later on.

Went to Volunteer park for walk, almost didn't get 10k steps but made it somehow. On Mondays I only take one round of the park because I've got a couple of thousand steps in already.

Wrote a bunch bunch bunch of posts here, more recovery writing from over the weekend, and had the classic egg and tomato cheese sandwich for dinner.

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