Bored? I Don’t Have Time For That!

[ad name=”Banner 728*90″]I don’t get bored. It’s not in my vocabulary.  OK, some things are tedious and repetitive. Some of things I have to do to put food on the table.

But, I don’t get bored, and certainly not in my free time. In fact, my complaint would be that there are not enough hours in the day.

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For a start, I don’t understand how anyone with an Internet-connected computer can ever be bored. Without even leaving home, I can watch videos,  movies, TV. I can listen to music, radio, podcasts. I can play games, chat with friends. I can read, and oh boy, I do lots of that online. I can write too, as I am now.

That little lot alone can easily fill a day.

I enjoy walking. I love to go for a walk in the local park, or ride the bus, and walk along the riverside, or canal.

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Deer in Richmond Park

Then there’s photography. I enjoy combining that with a walk, a photowalk if you like, and then when I get home, I can use that afore-mentioned computer to edit and display my work.

So I don’t get bored, I don’t have time for that!

 

Bored? I Don’t Have Time For That!

Bored? I really don’t understand that. While I will accept that some of the things one has to do in life can be real darn tedious, I can’t ever say that I’m bored.

On the contrary, I find that twenty four hours in a day simply isn’t enough.

I need to sleep, eat and work. That can take anything up to 20 hours in a day, which doesn’t leave much time for anything else. When I have a day off, I never seem to find the time to do all the things that I want to do – catching up on overdue tasks and chores; more pleasurable things such as reading a new book, listening to music, watching a movie, having a meal out (or a meal in), a couple of hours in the pub, putting the world to rights over a couple of pints.

I can’t do nothing at all – that I WOULD find boring, but I’ve always got something to do!