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Winter 05:00 till about 18:00/19:00

 

Summer 05:00 till 21:00/22:00. God I love long summer days!

 

Seven days a week. I'm climbing the walls if I get stuck inside for any reason.

 

How do you do 3 hours before it's light?

 

I've tried starting earlier, but it's not worth the hassle you get from the noise police!

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Oddbird,

 

That's the point of being self employed. It's no longer about earning the dollar but enjoying myself at last. Yep, it means I have to work when I have to work but then I get time off when I want time off. And yes, mesterh, I don't stop once I'm going. I find if I stop I have an issue with motivation to get off my backside so I keep plodding along until I or my legs have had enough. I catch a drink on the run and don't usually eat until I finish. Sounds odd but it works for me.

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Winter 05:00 till about 18:00/19:00

 

Summer 05:00 till 21:00/22:00. God I love long summer days!

 

Seven days a week. I'm climbing the walls if I get stuck inside for any reason.

 

:001_huh: maybe get a hobby - that amount of work can't be good for you!

do you wake up, go to work, go to sleep? no free time?

not taking the mick, just intrigued!

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And yes, mesterh, I don't stop once I'm going. I find if I stop I have an issue with motivation to get off my backside so I keep plodding along until I or my legs have had enough. I catch a drink on the run and don't usually eat until I finish. Sounds odd but it works for me.

 

Good stuff if thats how its best for you.:thumbup1:

 

I'd be gutted if I didnt have time for a bit of a nap at dinner. :thumbup::blushing:

 

As for doobin!:scared1: surely you gotta be extracting the urine on those hours!

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