Welcome to Sunday morning in Los Angeles in October. The skies are clear, the sun is hot, the world is in chaos. Israel is at war, the United States is falling apart, and I had a migraine attack– The familiar aura popping up suddenly in my left eye’s vision, menacing and disturbing. All of this and more was enough to send me shuttering my eyes, trying to will away the pain.
No wonder I have migraine attacks—so much of what goes on in the world is just chaos, and our leaders seem content to stick to the old, outdated standards of before. I almost envy the young, who don’t see the consequences that can come from creating a cesspool to live in. I, on the other hand, will cling to my honky paradise for now.
I know it’s time to get up and move, feel the air, and live. Perhaps an ice cold beer or a glass of wine will be in order. But for now, caffeine will do. I’ve already made my espressos and decided to survey my surroundings, contemplating the day.
So here it is, Sunday morning in Los Angeles in October. The skies are clear, the sun is hot, and the world is in chaos. We might as well appreciate the little moments in between, like the peace a good cup of coffee can bring.

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