Random Quote
It is never too late to give up our prejudices.
— Henry David ThoreauMeta
Categories
- Baby
- Baby 2
- Crazy Me
- Dahl Marathon
- Dear Livia
- Dear Marshall
- Gratitude
- Interesting words
- Learning French
- Livia Says
- Local Flora and Fauna
- Marple Marathon
- Marshall Says
- Memories
- Misheard lyrics
- Music
- My Favorite Things
- Mysteries
- Out and about
- Pandemic Days
- Puzzles
- Quotes
- Reading
- Recipes
- Rhymes
- Sunday Stories
- The Weekly Poirot
- Top 100 Children's Books
- Uncategorized
- Vonnegut Marathon
- Writing
Tags
- Baby
- bad
- birds
- books
- bugs
- cats
- childhood
- Christmas
- drink
- Fall
- family
- flowers
- food
- friends
- GLP
- holidays
- house
- images
- library
- limericks
- milestones
- money
- movies
- Music
- past
- people
- photos
- piano
- politics
- quotes
- school
- shopping
- SITY
- snow
- spring
- Time
- trees
- vacation
- violets
- walking
- weather
- wedding
- woods
- work
- yesterday
Archives
Monthly Archives: March 2020
Day 18: Stir-Crazy
The governor announced recently that schools will be closed at least until the end of April. That is not what the kids wanted to hear. The last few weeks have been difficult for them. Now their jail sentence has been … Continue reading
Posted in Pandemic Days
Leave a comment
Day 17: Kakerlakenpoker
Tonight we played Kakerlakenpoker (Cockroach Poker). Kakerlakenpoker is a card game with cards that feature creepy critters such as cockroaches, flies, and rats. It’s an interesting game, completely based on bluffing, and the kids get a kick out of it. … Continue reading
Posted in Pandemic Days
1 Comment
Day 16: Successes and Failures
The kids never got their last order of books before the library closed. Livia has now gone through most of the reading material she had on hand, and last night she asked me for more books, specifically stories about magic. … Continue reading
Posted in Pandemic Days
Leave a comment
Do You See What I See?
Weathered wood is strangely beautiful. I often take pictures of it. There was something familiar about the lines of the weathered tree trunk pictured below, but I didn’t realize what it was until I reviewed the pictures today. Do you … Continue reading
Posted in Crazy Me, Local Flora and Fauna, Out and about
Tagged hidden, photos, trees, wood
2 Comments
Day 15: Ow
This self-isolation time would be less annoying if my foot didn’t hurt so badly and I could walk without pain. I have been trying to wean myself off social media. The nonstop feed of bad news and misery is too … Continue reading
Posted in Pandemic Days
Leave a comment
Keep All the Deliciousness
Note to self: the next time you buy roasted pumpkin seeds, hide them. If you don’t hide them, all the other hungry people will find them and nom nom nom, no more pumpkin seeds for the Apocalypse. Keep all the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Day 14: Over 2,000
I have now published over 2,000 posts. I was going to get to that number anyway, but coronavirus made it happen a little sooner. Not that that’s any kind of bright side. I’d rather have fewer posts and less virus. … Continue reading
Posted in Pandemic Days
Leave a comment
Day 13: No Winning
Yesterday one of my fellow teleworkers found out that the grocery store she’s been shopping at has an employee who tested positive for COVID-19. Her town, though smaller than mine, already has more cases, probably because it’s closer to Boston, … Continue reading
Posted in Pandemic Days
Leave a comment
Day 12: Things We’ve Heard
Today I learned from a local news source that my town has not zero but “fewer than five” cases of coronavirus. As if that information is in any way helpful. I looked up the relationship between blood type and coronavirus, … Continue reading
Day 11: Death and a Bird
Today my Twitter feed was full of names of people who have died from coronavirus. It will get worse before it gets better, and I don’t know how we’ll stand it. For the sake of future context, here are the … Continue reading