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What part of your routine do you always try to skip if you can? – Asks the daily writing prompt.

I can’t think of a thing I intentionally try to skip in any part of my routine if I can. The best I can think of is that occasionally I won’t mow the lower backyard that goes into the woods as deep as I do other times.

If it’s your routine, why would you try to skip it. My hobbies are part of my routine. I can’t imagine trying to skip them. Maybe exercise but again I don’t try to skip it or any other part of what I like. It’s just time constraints or feeling poorly.

Unfortunately, I sometimes skip making the best use of my time. I used to skip school but that was a very long time ago. I miss skipping rocks on the water like the kid in me did.

I skipped a financial seminar last night to attend a University of Maryland Basketball game. Yes, they did win and I say that now because I’m not expecting a ton of them this year.

I’d like to skip the coming winter and proceed to SPRING.

Sometimes I skip the daily writing prompt, but not often. I would have liked to have skipped this question today.

Looks like he is thinking of skipping surfing today. Photo by Mike Hartley


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What?

What part of your routine do you always try to skip if you can? – The daily writing prompt has puzzled me.

I’m a little slow sometimes but this question doesn’t make a lick of sense to me. Why is it a part of your routine if you’re always trying to skip it? I guess that is just the way my mind works.

Maybe when I was working there were some meetings I would skip if I could but as far as personal routines I try not to miss any and always skipping is out of the question.

  • I’d like to skip pain, which is routine but that is out of my control.
  • I’d like to skip having to contact Verizon about connection issues.
  • I’d like for a couple of friends to give politics a break.
Take a seat and enjoy the day. And don’t skip sunrises and sunsets. Photo by Mike Hartley