Category Archives: The Plague Diaries

Paranoid or hyper aware?

I’m scared about COVID19. I’m afraid of getting it and I’m afraid of unknowingly giving it. I still do stuff and have some managed contact with people, but from listening to the experts, I think this winter is going to … Continue reading

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On apologizing

So, today I embarrassed my friend at the dog park while asking some people if they could share the walking path. They were all across it, moving from side to side, not distancing, and when I stood there and waited … Continue reading

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Things that are unimportant to me during a world pandemic.

Some folks are protesting stay at home orders right now, and while I think they are crazy, I also keep wondering what exactly they just can’t live without. Or maybe think they can’t live without. Here’s a short list of … Continue reading

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Still thriving.

Unlike extreme extroverts, I am an extrovert who does well for a while, then I absolutely must be away from people. It turns out, as all the memes about Gen X are saying, I was 100% prepared for staying away … Continue reading

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Back to it.

Since I can’t spend my entire day on Facebook, I’m starting back up in this space. I’ll be creating a new category called The Plague Diaries, and will be cleaning up a bunch of other stuff on here. So far, … Continue reading

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