In the morning drive to the jail. Go in for a consultation. Drive home. Make phone calls. Clean the kitchen. Drive back to the courthouse. Spend all afternoon there for a sentencing hearing. Drive home. Much more activity today.


Don't Worry, Be Happy
In the morning drive to the jail. Go in for a consultation. Drive home. Make phone calls. Clean the kitchen. Drive back to the courthouse. Spend all afternoon there for a sentencing hearing. Drive home. Much more activity today.

In the morning wake up with a headache. Feel run down. Walk to the office. Work briefly. Walk home. Crash on the couch and binge watch more episodes of “Kojak”.

In the morning drive to the courthouse. Go in for several hearings. Drive home. Eat lunch. Drive back to the courthouse for more hearings. Drive home. Walk down to the lagoon again. Walk up Brady Street. Stop and get Chinese food. Walk home.

In the morning stand on Water Street and watch the Labor day parade. Wear my democrat donkey shirt. The mayor yells out to me: “Hey nice shirt!” I trade some the candy I get with a little girl to get more peanur butter cups. Walk to the Labor festival. Get corn on the cob and Mountain Dew. Walk home. Later walk south to National Avenue.



In the morning ride my bike out to West Allis. Walk south to Oklahoma Avenue. Walk north to North Avenue. My back acts up on me somewhere on Hawley Road. Walk back to my bike. Ride home.

In the morning walk to the office. Work for a while. Walk to the post office to mail out a memory stick to a client away in prison. Walk home. Walk down to the lagoon. It is a relaxing sunny afternoon for all. Walk home.

In the morning drive to PetSmart. Buy frozen fish food. Drive to Sam’s Club. Buy Diet Coke and Ice Mountain Water. Drive to the House of Correction. Go in for consultations. Drive home. Take a nap. Try for a walk but get tired for no reason. Walk home.

In the morning the construction crew arrives early. They spend the day installing the new shower. I spend the day watching episodes of “Kojak”.

In the morning the construction crew arrives to do the shower conversion project. They spend the day tearing out the old bathtub. I sit on the couch and write up motions and look at surveilance videos.

In the morning walk to the office. Work for a while. Walk home. Ride my bike to Capitol Drive. Walk north over a winding trail alongside the Milwaukee River. Walk back to my bike. Ride home.
