Taking Notes By Andy Sporring - Issue #59

Hiya all!

This past week has been a lot about deep-diving and health, so the coming week is about finding balance in life. The period from April to mid-June was filled with many health issues. Covid, Locked In Syndrom, and persistent cold for five(!) weeks! But now I'm out of it!

Onwards with life.

  1. We got the vacation trip booked, and we will go north to visit my fiancee's family there. And it will be my first visit to that city for some 35 years.

  2. Practicing my violin every other day is getting better, so hopefully, I can play a little for family and friends.

  3. My balance and right foot aren't hurting much anymore, and that's a great experience. As it's a sign, my physical training is doing what it's supposed to. I will try some light running next week too!

  4. Doing some elementary sketches to practice drawing, and it's something I have NEVER been good at. But I'm always curious if I can do things, so that's my next one.

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