Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Journal - Burnaby - Thor

Laura slipped out of bed early morning. I woke a half hour later and was alone with Madigan.  At least she’d forgotten her perfume and an earring in the bed. That’s evidence she’ll return.  
Next week is the Recovery Sunday in New Westminister. I usually go if I’m not hunting. So that’s the plan. 
The next big event is taking Thor in for oil change and maintenance check.  I could go to H&E hitch this Friday. 
I paid off my credit cards so am almost getting ahead finally.  
Laura and I have a Clearwater hunting trip planned  for October then the December trip in LA.   
I continue to work all this time. That’s the advantage of Virtual. I’m not spending two hours a day in traffic.  
I’m walking Madigan and listening to the Joseph Campbell audio book.  I’ve slogged down on Functional MRI but have made good progress this weekend reading a novel of the Spanish American War 1898. I didn’t know that’s when America defeated the Spanish fleet at Manila and Havana and took possession of Puerto Rica and Guam’s and gaining footholds in Cuba and the Phillipines.  
I ordered a book of Venice and began Lipsey’s The spiritual in 20th Centure Art.  This month I have the Pacific Psychopharmacology course and will actively begin searching for an addiction medicine or psychiatry course in Italy late spring so I can also visit Venice.  Berlin is on the bucket list too.
There’s the acquisition brain.  Hunter feathering. Knowledge experience.  I sit still with God and invite him in.  I enter too.  Holy Spirit come.  
Thank you for this weekend. Thank you for the wonderful steak barbecues, pork chops, bacon and eggs and salads.
Thank you for the walks in the park with Laura and Madigan. Thank you for the sleeping companions and the fine dreams.
Thank you God for this day. Help me to serve you. May I be the best doctor I can be and show kindness as well as intellect.  Thank you for sobriety and spirituality. Thank you God for your presence and my awareness of not being alone.  Still my fears.  Guide me.
Thank you Jesus.  


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