It is Tuesday morning, February 15, and it is early. Right now I’m pulling a little double duty, as I’m going through my regular morning routine, and cranking out my blog post as well.
I have volunteered to participate in a new program, and part of my preparation for the new responsibilities is sitting in on a couple of sessions being taught by another instructor. Not that big of a deal, but the other sessions are going on in India Standard Time… so, up from 4:30-6:30 AM for my first session of the day, run my regular class from 9:00 am through 5:00 pm, then get back on for my last session today from 9:30 pm to 11:30 pm. It’s going to be a longer-than-average day.
Taking a look at the news of the day, I worry. Will there be a blow-up of tensions between Russia and Ukraine? Right now the Russian military has surrounded Ukraine on 3 sides, and it looks like an invasion is imminent. Predictions are that the first attacks by the Russians will be focused on the Ukrainian power grid, followed by Putin declaring victory and claiming that Ukraine was always part of Russia anyway, so it doesn’t really count as an invasion.
And thousands will be killed.
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I guess there’s a different set of rules in play here.
I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.
Peace y’all.