Lazy, unmotivated, and a slave to procrastination.
My day starts early at the City of Rocks. I wake up before the sun rises, hoping there are clouds in the sky to catch the sun's rays and scatter them around, turning the normal blue and yellow sky into reds and pinks. But mostly, that doesn't happen. Desert skies tend to be clear and deeply saturated blue, which is great for normal folks, but blue is boring for someone who likes to take snapshots of the sky.
As I've said before, there's not much to do here except walk around. You can walk on paths through the desert or on the road, but it's the most fun for me to walk through the boulders. Walking through the boulders reminds me of walking around Colorado, especially in places like the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs.
After the sun comes up, I'll normally be back in the camper making breakfast, working on whatever pictures I took that morning, and putting pieces of my blog together. Some folks probably sit down at the computer and make their whole blog in one sitting, but I'm far too lazy to put forth that much effort at once.
I've found what works best for me is writing and assembling my blog in bits and pieces. 10 minutes here, 15 minutes there, and by early afternoon, I'll have it completed, and as I've mentioned in the past, I don't write my blog; I dictate it. I couldn't even write a blog daily if I had to type out my blog using my unusually slow hunt-and-peck method. It would take too long. But dictating it and putting whatever pops into my head in the blog, I can throw in a few pictures I've previously taken, quite often the day before, assemble it all into Squarespace, and it's done.
Remember, I'm lazy, unmotivated, and a slave to procrastination. If I didn't keep my blog as simple as possible and with as little effort on my part as I can make it, I wouldn't even attempt to do a blog every day. But by talking about whatever I'm thinking about at the moment, having pictures that seldom have anything to do with what I'm writing about that day, and having no preconceived rules for my blog, my blog becomes quick and enjoyable for me instead of a chore.
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