I didn’t get to sleep Friday night until the sun was coming up Saturday morning around 6:30 a.m.
I’m not quite sure what I was doing all night, but this has become a pattern for me lately. I spent some of the time reading. I watched a movie. And I spent quite awhile at this little gazebo about half a mile from my house. It’s at the center of the little downtown area of the suburb where I live. While the rest of the city is asleep, it’s a good place for me to write.
I’m back there again Saturday night, but it’s hard to be sure why I’m here. I feel the need to write, but I also feel a creeping frustration that doesn’t have a name. Part of me wants to hide and be alone, and another part of me wants to desperately reach out to someone. I feel so conflicted — like someone who is screaming like a mad man on the inside but looks perfectly calm on the outside.
I feel as though I’ve lost control over my life — and these late-night times of solitude seem to be the only times when things make any sense.

You have to do your own thing, even when crowds don’t ‘get it’
Hidden crisis of missing intimacy leaves many ‘together all alone’
If romantic love is mental illness, do many of us want to be cured?
What if we had a birthday party for the USA — and nobody came?
Another ‘Atlas Shrugged’ moment: ‘Reasonable Profits Board’ proposed
Lonely older man finds new life through meeting and loving dogs
Thugs attacking private property aren’t anarchists; they’re vandals
Check out my re-runs if you’d like, because I’m on vacation for a bit