Lark or Owl? Misha Herwin
Lark
or Owl?
I’ve
been giving this some thought recently. Are you one of those people that wake
with the sun, or do you stay sleepy and grumpy until much later in the day?
Then when the larks are fading are you up partying until the early hours? Or as
a writer is that when you do your best work?
For
me there is no question. I am a lark. At the moment I’m waking at around 5. 30
and if it were not for a certain reluctance to actually get out of bed, I am
ready to start my day. Because, in spite of the date, the weather has not been
particularly warm in the UK, I lie there and let the ideas flow through my
brain. Once at the computer, I can work productively all morning.
Until
the dreaded afternoon arrives.
I
hate afternoons. Even the best of them trails an aura of ennui laced with
unspecified sadness. The hours between one and five pm should either be spent
having a long, long lunch with friends, or being absorbed in a book, or
watching a film. As for writing, at this point in the day it is bound to be a
long hard counter-productive slog.
Things
sometimes perk up in the evening. When I worked full time this was when I had
to write, but in general by the time we have eaten and perhaps had a glass of
wine, I am not at my creative best.
Very
different is friend and fellow writer, Jan Edwards, who can start her writing
day at 11pm and work on until the early hours of the morning, while a lark like
me is fast asleep, preparing to wake full of energy at five am.
Comments
Owls are wise birds though. My classes used to love The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark and we all know about Wol.
Thanks for your post and the lovely stained glass picture