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The COVID Diaries Day 669 – What is this Life?
669 days into the pandemic and things have taken a turn for the apathetic.
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Contagion – Moral Failure is a Global Pandemic
I cite movies as evidence of public knowledge. I draw your attention to the movie: Contagion.
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Sky-High Adventures in Social Distancing
I had the recent privilege of seeing the post-COVID situation at the local airports thanks to the ex asking our sons to fly out to New Jersey to spend a week with him. It all began innocently enough, I was sitting in my living room, Netflix was on, and I was reading a book on my Kindle. When my eldest son comes out from his room and tells me that he has received a text from his dad asking if they wanted to come out and visit him.
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More Adventures in Social Distancing
As the pandemic progresses, my state is reopening businesses in stages. I don’t know how they decide what can reopen when, or more importantly, why? But I have tamped down my panic and gone out while still exhibiting caution. It has been an experience in otherworldly interaction.
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Ennui Creeps In – Every Day is Exactly the Same
Every day I drive to work, do my job, then drive home. Wash, rinse, and repeat. Every day feels exactly the same. It is not an unhappy situation, and I am not even sure if I should fight the wave of creeping ennui. But I worry that I am going to snap.