Even in the same time zone, it's possible to suffer from jet lag. Visiting family and playing games is fun. Starting the fun when your day is normally ending, not so much—especially later.
I came back to two very full days, and that took me to my limit. I cleared the deck for this weekend to get back on track.
In other news, I've scheduled daily blog posts on my Bible observation blog into next year. A lot of that is Twitter-sized, but Twitter doesn't make it easy to highlight key phrases like a blog post title does. Blogger could still stand to make scheduling posts more efficient.
Moving…
All content on this blog from Tim McGhee has moved to the Tim McGhee Substack, and soon, Lord willing, will be found only on that Substack.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
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