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While I’m not quite as deeply introverted as I was as a child, I still relish time alone to do quiet activities. Here are some of the things I do to recharge.

Nature Walks
There’s something incredibly soothing about walking in all sorts of natural settings, from forests to beaches to mountains and more.
This is something I can do with certain people as long as they’re not too talkative during the walk. Occasional bits of conversation are fine when necessary, but I find nature walks best when we can mostly walk in companionable silence and listen to the beautiful sounds of nature.
Time Alone
Other than the many usual sources of stress we all went through during the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the toughest parts of the past eighteen months has been how little time alone I’ve had.
This was especially true during the winter when Toronto was under a strict Stay at Home order and it was too cold to take a long walk outside. I love my spouse dearly, but I also desperately needed alone time during those long months spent at home!
Jigsaw and Sudoku Puzzles
I’ll dabble in other sorts of puzzles, too, but these two are my favourite kinds of puzzles.
It’s nice to sit quietly and think about something that is guaranteed to have an answer.
The satisfaction of figuring it out makes me quite happy.
Reading
This last answer is sort of obvious for us bookish folks, but some books are wonderful for recharging after I’ve done a lot of socializing.
Rereading old favourite stories is a particularly good way for me to recharge, especially if they have lighthearted subject matter.
The best dish I cook is Lemon Shrimp Scampi.
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Once again, this is one of those topics that makes me wish I could have a sneak peek of your answers before sharing mine. Will most of you pick funny answers or serious ones? Am I the only one who will choose this response? Only time will tell.
Procrastination is a habit I’ve struggled with for many years. I am slowly but surely conquering it.
Rabbits. They’re quiet, small, and can be perfectly content as a 100% indoor pet. I also think they’re adorable, especially when they’re binkying (jumping for joy).
Llamas or Alpacas. Okay, so this one would require me to own a farm or something.
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Spending Time in Nature. Yes, most of the time this involves visiting urban parks where I still have that all-important Internet access. LOL! There is something so soothing about being surrounded by trees, grass, flowers, and the occasional babbling brook. It’s even better if I can take a long, brisk walk through it. I sleep like a baby after those excursions.
Halloween is my favourite holiday!
It was difficult to narrow my answer down to only one book this week.