Hermit Mode
Nov. 8th, 2017 08:34 pmWhenever I work on an issue of my comic book, I tend to fall into "hermit mode," a sort of self-imposed exile from social things while I draw, ink, or color pages. It's not necessarily intentional, but I tend not to seek anything social to do in the same window of time. I felt into hermit mode a couple of weeks back when I started concentrating on the next issue. Taking last Friday off, I had a three-day weekend to color comic pages. I finished coloring the interior pages last night.
After work today, I went for a run. Only two miles done, as my foot felt a bit wonky, so I didn't push it at all. No racing, just two miles at a regular pace. My time was horrible, I'm sure. After a couple of walking laps, I went home and then raked leaves for the next 90 minutes, so every extremity is worn out, along with my shoulders.
I'll sleep really sound tonight.
After eating, I decided to take a break from the comic book, which is hard considering how close I am to getting it done. Tonight was catching up on "American Horror Story: Cult" and LJ.
Luckily, I get to sleep in a bit tomorrow as I'm working from home. I don't take advantage of teleworking as much as I should. It's one of the nicer perks.
After work today, I went for a run. Only two miles done, as my foot felt a bit wonky, so I didn't push it at all. No racing, just two miles at a regular pace. My time was horrible, I'm sure. After a couple of walking laps, I went home and then raked leaves for the next 90 minutes, so every extremity is worn out, along with my shoulders.
I'll sleep really sound tonight.
After eating, I decided to take a break from the comic book, which is hard considering how close I am to getting it done. Tonight was catching up on "American Horror Story: Cult" and LJ.
Luckily, I get to sleep in a bit tomorrow as I'm working from home. I don't take advantage of teleworking as much as I should. It's one of the nicer perks.