Friday, March 18, 2016

And the Fog Rolled In

My apologies for not having the story out yet. It's been an odd week, not bad just... odd. Distracting, but in a good way. 

There's been a bit of illness (and not just mine) and a lot of canine silliness. Brain fog has perched itself securely on my head the last several days so I've spent time in a mostly happy fugue which has not been conducive to coherent writing, let alone thought. 

"Brain fog, also commonly known as brain fatigue, can be a mild to severe episode of mental confusion that can strike without warning. When this occurs, it is common to experience a lack of focus, poor memory recall and reduced mental acuity." - bing

Tonight I spent 15 minutes looking for the rice I was holding in my hand. So, in lieu of a semi-intelligent post, have a couple of photos!


Buddha 'making eyes' at me from my sweetheart's recliner and a rather tasty 'Cheater's Lasagna'.


The fogginess should be clearing soon, if all goes as it usually does.


14 comments:

  1. Never mind...we all suffer from brain fatigue at times...sometimes too often! :)

    Now...what am I going to do next...where's my computer???

    Have a good weekend. :)

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  2. Oh I hear you. One of my worst cases of fog occurred when I was interrupted when signing my name. When I got back to it I couldn't (absolutely couldn't) remember how my surname was spelt.
    I hope your fog is replaced by rainbows.

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  3. It is a great song. Brain fatigue is just a matter of degree of something everyone suffers from at times.

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  4. Brain fog sure can suck indeed. Hopefully the fog goes out to sea at your feed.

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  5. I went yesterday with my friend Linda, on several of her financial errands. She's suffering "chemo brain" and wanted to be sure she made no mistakes.

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  6. When I went through menopause, I had every bloody symptom going, but the absolute worst was brain fog. I had what seemed to be a 10-second attention span.

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  7. you should be out taking pictures in that fog.

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  8. Thanks for the music! Energetic way to start the day.

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  9. I only have two functional brain cells left and they rarely work at the same time.
    Lena Zavaroni had an amazing voice and such a sad life.

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  10. Brain fog is an issue with fibroids apparently too, so I understand how you feel. We make a great pair, don't we? Hope everyone is hanging in and feeling better!

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  11. LOL...that is as bad as me thinking I had lost my glasses and I had them on! True story. also, were you reading my blog when Roger thought he had lost his watch?

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  12. My best friend is neurosarcoidosis. He likes me so much he refuses to go away. So, yes, I can relate to that problem. It sucks a ton.

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  13. Your lasagna looks so good. Hope you feel better soon.

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  14. My husband gets brain fog at times. He blames me for not being able to find this or that. Then he hates when I offer places where I think his stuff is at. I'm like, "Well if I was the one that hid it..." You have much more of a reason to get brain fog though.

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C'mon, be cranky and let 'er rip!