Showing posts with label no pandemic news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label no pandemic news. Show all posts

Saturday, July 30, 2022

The Road goes ever on and on ... Day 366 (866)

Had there been new coronavirus news out there this morning, I might not have given the master bathroom a thorough cleaning. Bathroom cleaning vs. research and writing? The latter wins every time. So while the research time was spent on the bathroom, the writing time is about to be spent working on a quilt binding. If there's no news tomorrow, the basement's guest bathroom is on the agenda.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

The Road goes ever on and on ... Day 353 (853)

I did not think it would happen, but none of the sources I usually check for coronavirus news had anything new. The ones that did have something were repeating articles from yesterday. I did find some tweets with advice on making sure an N95 mask fits properly. Another advised wearing a high-grade mask indoors at all times even if alone because of the length of time viral particles can float around in the air. Said tweet advised that masks should come off only outdoors. I'm not ready to start wearing my mask inside my own home, but I do make a point of wearing it in any other indoor setting. How long I'll be doing that remains to be seen, as do so many things.

Thursday, May 19, 2022

The Road goes ever on and on ... Day 295 (795)

I'd taken a couple of notes from a couple of sources before life struck in the form of a person who shall remain nameless,a total jerk who caused me enough extra work that if I now get back to taking notes and then start writing, the day will be gone. I'll keep the notes for tomorrow unless they're displaced by new news. I'll just note that there is now a monkeypox case in Massachusetts. Says a professor of evloution and genomics, "It's either a lot of bad luck or something quite unusual happening here." I'm voting on the something quite unusual option.

Sunday, April 10, 2022

The Road goes ever on and on ... Day 256 (756)

Today is looking busier than I thought, so take a break from the coronavirus. I'm just trying not to wonder if a quilt show could be a superspreader.