Oh, Malaise

Quote of the Day:

Life has got a habit of not standing hitched. You got to ride it like you find it. You got to change with it. If a day goes by that don’t change some of your old notions for new ones, that is just about like trying to milk a dead cow.” –Woody Guthrie

Well, you may have noticed the TBU has been rather quiet lately. The reason why is simple. I have nothing to say, and I have seen nothing worth commenting on. It seems lately I just don’t care about much, not counting those things I always care about which reside in a universe that rarely collides with this one. I’m not sure why.

Coming home from a great vacation is part of it. Travellin’ is what I like to do most and there always seems to be a crash upon returning home. On top of that, a week’s worth of ignored work and personal business got piled up. Nothing like coming home to a sneering monkey waiting to resume his place on your back to help you land easily from a week in fantasy land. And it’s the end of winter. The signs of spring are beginning to show, but the season is not yet here. I’ll feel better when it is I feel sure.

So there it is.

About travellinbaen

I'm a 40 year old lawyer living in Ridgeland, Mississippi. I'm several years and a couple hundred miles removed from most of my old running buddies so I started the blog to provide an outlet for many of the observations and ideas that used to be the subjects of our late night/happy hour/halftime conversations and arguments.
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4 Responses to Oh, Malaise

  1. Jessie Lou says:

    You’ll get your groove back on soon – the weekend weather promises to be quite nice, March Madness is on the horizon and spring fever will hit soon after. Hope springs eternal – I’m telling you all of this as much to convince myself as you. It has been a hell of a week but I’ll be getting a visit from IR next week so I’ve got something to look forward to.

  2. sweet says:

    I think I just passed JLou on the street, judging by a look I found familiar on the drivers face

  3. Harmony says:

    I feel ya! We’ve been bouncing, back and forth, between two houses for the past two months. I can not wait until the end of March, so that things have the ability to be normal again. OR..at least, our version of normal.

  4. Ok, Harmo, you have until the end of March to get back to writing or else! Else, I say!

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