Yakoob on 17/5/2015 at 20:19
I've had a good routine for ever now that I've been kind of getting bored of and looking for new ideas (especially since I freelance so repeat it a bit too often now).
I like to wake up, preferably early while it's still chilly outside, brew a nice cup of milky tea and spend the first hour reading a book and sipping! Good way to start off the day and squeeze in the 30 pages in every other day.
Then it's breakfast and usually jumping into work or a client meetings... much less glamorous :p
What about others?
Medlar on 17/5/2015 at 21:09
Lazy Sunday...
Hopefully wake, brew coffee for me tea for dear wife. Toast, marmalade, feed the dog and cat. Peruse the news on-line and check my emails and weather for the day. Watch the Andrew Marr TV program.
Take the dog for a walk around Tehidy woods return in time for the Sunday Politics Show.
I like Sundays :)
bassoferrol on 17/5/2015 at 22:35
Drink two glasses of water directly from the tap (cold and healthy water by the way). No coffee, tea, marmalade or stuff like that.
In my town (population 80000) there are around 250 bars. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m I pay visit to 4-5 bars. A red wine or two in every bar I drop by along with tapas (mussels, octopus, spanish omelette, spanish potato salad, etc). In the end it is cheaper than to have a couple of beers in Oslo, Hamburg, London, Paris or any other "fashionable" city.
Then back home and at tea time it's time for a bocadillo de jamón con queso (ham and cheese). No TV at all.
At around 9 p.m. dinner comes and if you have more spare time and money look for another bar or two before midnight.
Guess why Erasmus students all want to come to Spain. By the way, this place gets much more rain than London but we hang out with friends as much as possible. We are lazy bodies!
henke on 18/5/2015 at 04:42
Wake up. Shower. Coffee and fried eggs/cheese-on-toast while watching en episode of Star Wars Clone Wars, or the second half of whatever movie I got half-finished with the previous night(this Saturday it was Heat). Then videogames for an hour. Then a nice long walk while listening to an audiobook or a podcast. If it's a podcast, then something narrative-driven, like Hardcore History.
If you're looking for something to replace the book reading, I suggest a walk and an audiobook!
Pyrian on 18/5/2015 at 05:17
Lazy days. I remember those. Hazily. Now I have a two year old, instead.
icemann on 18/5/2015 at 15:27
As I'm currently unemployed, every day is a lazy day. Or bum day as I like to call it.
But Sundays for me, are the only day where my girlfriend (of 5 years now) isn't over so I tend to spend the day starting with a mega sleep in (8-10 hours), and a massive dose of either gaming on whatever game I'm currently playing through or doing my weekly cleaning + testing of cartridges as part of my side business on eBay of selling retro video games (I currently sell around 100 snes games and 11 Mega Drive games). Slowly building that side business up as time goes on. Other times I'll spend the day doing games dev stuff when I have the motivation.
faetal on 19/5/2015 at 07:15
Wake up. Breakfast (if hungover, it'll be something very savoury, fatty and protein rich) with a strong cup of milky tea (British etc...), watch something.
Make sure my apartment is tidy, then it's either writing music, playing games or going out depending on various combinations of weather and my and/or my wife's preference to either do something passive or go out. From this week onwards, my Sundays are going to begin with high intensity cardio training, followed by a chocolate milkshake and then steps 2-3 of Saturday. If I'm actively science writing, there will also be a few hours of reading and writing in there somewhere too.
gnartsch on 26/5/2015 at 04:54
So you built a tree from the puzzle pieces seen in the first image?
Looks pretty awesome! Nice job. :cheeky:
hopper on 26/5/2015 at 22:09
Those new 3D puzzles are amazing.
One piece is still leftover, though :tsktsk: