Garage time as Therapy?

I hate to admit it but that happens to me to much

Sometimes when that happens I go in and take my blood sugar reading. I'm usually low
 
Thats pretty much right for me. But I believe its directly related to cleanup, or lack of. Now when my blood sugar gets low I do some stupid stuff. One is knowin its low but not wanting to take time to check it. Think my lowest was 26. Woke up in the middle of the night wasn't feelin right got up to check it. I'm not diabetic so its usually unpredictable.
 
I usually spend the first half hour trying to figure out why I came back here. Then I spend time looking for whatever it was that I laid somewhere.
 
I'll spend a lot of time on the phone with one of or both of my Sons, Asking if you got time can you bring back the tool you borrowed so i can finish what I'm working on..And bye the way while your here, Can you help me do it.:laugh:
 
Back when we lived in Michigan we had a 2 1/2 car garage. It was a bone box when we bought the place. Bare walls & new driveway just a Virgin place to start a New life with our bikes. I finished it during shut down at G.M. that summer with 2 outlets in each wall, dry walled it, New service door since it didn't have one, Phone and A/C, fridge, Radio , & cable TV. " ONLY THING that was allowed in there was the 2 Harley's and HD related stuff. No kids bikes or toys or lawn equipment. It was my FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE " No neighborhood kids or my kids were allowed in there unless I was out there. Man those were the days I spent a lot of time out there. NOW its a 2 car garage with my Chevy PU and the Harley only.

Sort of a smaller version of what I used to have. Rick
 
The garage is where you find me mostly during the day..with the Z and Trike along with the tools to keep them running. Rest of the time I am in the Man Cave with the Pool Table and Kegerator..
 

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