after yesterday's three session marathon. It began at the library off Saint Nicholas and 179street, then south to the library just a block from Lincoln Center and finally, back north to 145th and Amsterdam. Lots of work, nice work but by the time the three sessions were over, I was bushed. Still, wanted very much to see the first of the four weekend playoff games, so,without much hunger, headed to Harlem Public, for a beer and maybe some food. Place was moderately crowded, the bartender was nice---a gentleman sitting next to me, rooting for the Eagles was good to talk to--still tiredness prevailed--I lasted only into the beginning of the second period. Had a beer, and then although I was not terribly hungry, ordered a portion of guac. Very light food, but it stayed in my stomach all night. While I would not call my visit to the bar a disaster, somehow, nothing in my stomach was aligned, and when I got home I paid the price for it. Just stayed in bed for the rest of the evening---absolutely nothing left in terms of energy.
Anyway, here it is the next day---feeling a lot more together, though still a bit of fatigue. With school off tomorrow, I should be pretty rested by Tuesday. I am sitting in the 42nd street library (that is right,the one that the lions exist on) which is opened on Sunday. I really like their book selection---at the moment I am reading (or actually re-reading) a book by Sam Roberts about the Rosenbergs, specifically the brother of Ethel Rosenberg. Good reading---really keeping me occupied. So I will leave the other books on the shelves for a while. Also, the library is opened at 8 on the weekdays. Good to know, if I really want to be out early.
The rest of the day---will probably head to Cobra to watch the first game of the playoffs, (that will be nice, they are never too crowded) and then maybe over to South fourth for the second, which is by far the more interesting of the two. Maybe a movie tonight, depending on how much energy I experience. Might want to hang out at La Flaca where I am always treated well. Anyway, it will all be improvised.
Tomorrow, all open---lots of movie choices, or, depending how I feel, might just want to do a morning hang out at South fourth. Will let it go for now---and see what happens.
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