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Corona Virus Diary 10: My House Is Divided

Corona Virus Diary 10: My House Is Divided

June 2nd, 2020 | Family, General, Politics, social media, Society at Large

A while back I received a cryptic email from one of my brothers, J. I have some information that is very important for you to hear.  I am pretty sure you won’t like it but your health depends on knowing what I now know.  I’m giving you this initial heads up to see if...
Corona Virus Diary 7: The Cure For What Ails Us

Corona Virus Diary 7: The Cure For What Ails Us

May 10th, 2020 | business and finance, Family, Friends, General, Health, Politics, Popular Culture, Society at Large

We all know the six symptoms of COVID19: Cough Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Fever Chills Muscle pain Sore throat New loss of taste or smell I know the symptoms, certainly. Yet, even though it is my sixty-eighth pollen season– my car is green with...
Corona Virus Diary 6: Halting the Erosion

Corona Virus Diary 6: Halting the Erosion

April 27th, 2020 | Gardens and Gardening, General, Politics, Society at Large

Apparently, the president believes that ultraviolet light, shone on one’s skin or, through some miracle of engineering, on one’s innards, will cure COVID-19. I, on the other hand, am pretty sure the only thing significant exposure to UV rays will do is give me skin...
Corona Virus Diary 5: The Most Vulnerable

Corona Virus Diary 5: The Most Vulnerable

April 21st, 2020 | Family, General, Health, Politics, Society at Large

We got a call from my Dear One’s children today. The nursing facility in Pennsylvania where his elder daughter lives, despite having been quarantined for six weeks, is now reporting cases of COVID-19. M is sixty-four and frail: a lifetime of poor nutrition, drug use...
Corona Virus Diary 4: Safely Stocking the Larder

Corona Virus Diary 4: Safely Stocking the Larder

April 17th, 2020 | business and finance, Cooking, Kitchen and Table, General, Health, Shopping, Society at Large

I have long disliked going to the grocery store. From the time I was twenty and in my first apartment I made a list based on a strict budget, went in, collected items, paid up and got out. My mother loathed going to the store with me. I was boring, she complained. I...
Corona Virus Diary 3: Digging Weeds and Other Distractions

Corona Virus Diary 3: Digging Weeds and Other Distractions

April 11th, 2020 | Gardens and Gardening, General, Politics, Society at Large

There has been a lot of retrospection in this time of COVID-19. Who if anyone at the top levels of government could have anticipated a pandemic and prepared the nation for such an event?[i] With China being so secretive and all, how could we have known the nature of...
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