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Ron Moore's avatar

It's very interesting to get a peek into the life of a musician, touring or not. Thank you, Neko, for being generous with your revelations. I appreciate you as a person and as an artist.

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I have wondered how you manage the sleeping part! I've had the healthy eating and various exercise regimens down for years, but not the equally important restorative sleep. Reading that you love sleeping in a moving vehicle helped me see how and where you're able to fit it in with everything else some days, along with the work, writing, responding to people responding to your writing and the ever-important time as an artist and a human to be still and watch and observe, which your writing and observations show you clearly do. 

Two of the biggest disruptions in routine for me have been the two layoffs in my life and the switch from full-time work in an office to full-time work from home (work from anywhere, really). The former was initially shocking, then exhilarating and then demoralizing, destabilizing and anxiety producing - especially when I lived in a city with a very high cost of living. It's hard to let go and be free and create when you're more concerned about staying in your apartment or home, remaining highly employable, etc. "A Room of One's Own" and all that - it's a real thing.

I've been working remotely full time for my employer since March 11 - when we were all sent home after WHO declared COVID a public health emergency. My employer has left it to employees to decide whether to return to the office and how often. 

A good percentage of my colleagues actually miss the structure and social interaction the office day provides. I don't. I quickly found my own structure or lack thereof to be more rewarding. I discovered birding, I now take periodic walks in my neighborhood, I spend a full lunch hour on a run, and I get to work from the East Coast where my partner now lives for weeks at a time. I wouldn't want to give any of this up for the rigid office structure.

But the entry and re-entry that you and a few others here describe is unique to your own situations and both illuminating and understandable.

Thank you for sharing a glimpse of your life on/off tour!

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