This morning I struggled to get on my Schwinn 170. And the pedalling began slowly, and seemed to take forever. I cycled 21.9 miles.
I am currently located on South Coast Highway, in Munglinup in Western Australia. 219 more miles to my next destination and goal point. I have finished 2,476.6 miles on the third part of my journey.
Blood sugar down again this morning to 99. I need to take gander at my diet, coupled with the size of the servings that I am gobbling down to make sure that my blood sugar does not begin to fly upwards. (Wonder what birds have to do with my diabetes record today?)
Gonna try a Filipino recipe tonight - Repolyo Guisado - Sautéed Cabbage. It includes pork and maybe some shrimp.
Question - If I first completed, with some sort of struggling, my pedalling. I then checked the Physical Cycle of my biorhythms and discovered that my chart cycle is at the lowest point. (It could not get any lower than minus-100%.) The biorhythm credo is to avoid specific and cycle-related activity if the chart is at a low. Is this forecasting or foretelling?
The organization of pieces for our new quilt Le Ruban is done. We have been requested to work on a new king-size quilt, N-4. The fabric has been presented and the design is underway.
Afghan #6 continues to grow in size. We have to wait until the air-conditioning is turned on before any work is continued.
I definitely welcome any comments or thoughts or ideas. Please feel free to contact me at Jim’s Trek.
Be healthy and enjoy.
Jim
The organization of pieces for our new quilt Le Ruban is done. We have been requested to work on a new king-size quilt, N-4. The fabric has been presented and the design is underway.
Afghan #6 continues to grow in size. We have to wait until the air-conditioning is turned on before any work is continued.
I definitely welcome any comments or thoughts or ideas. Please feel free to contact me at Jim’s Trek.
Be healthy and enjoy.
Jim
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