I lived for YEARS, and I mean almost 2 decades on 2-4 hours of sleep at
night, and an hour or two nap in the middle of the day if I had the time.
I'd get up between 3:30 and 4:30. Had to be at the barn by 4:30-5 for
feeding. Whether it was cows or horses. When I was training the racehorses,
I liked to be on the track jogging my first one by no later than 5:30.
Something really beautiful in watching the sun come up over the city,
actually see it reflecting in the skyscrapers of Manhattan. My favorite time
of day. Then again, midnight-1am was my favorite time of night. I enjoyed
both ends of the candle.

Lately though, as in the past 5 years, I seem to need more sleep. At least 6
hours. Preferably 7. And I still enjoy both ends of the candle, watching the
sun come up over the lake is peaceful.... but DAMN! It's just harder. <sigh>
I'm getting old.

<cries>

On 7/12/07, Wayne Putterill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You get used to it but it's rarely pleasant.
>
> The only ways to handle it long term are really early nights or lots of
> naps.
>
>


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