Eight weeks ago, I started the coronavirus diaries to document the happenings, thoughts, and impressions I had during the pandemic. This marks the final consecutive-week entry.
Read MoreThis is the seventh and possibly penultimate entry in a diary I’ve posted weekly to document the happenings, thoughts, and impressions I’ve had during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreWhen all this started, I’d predicted we’d be mostly back to normal by now. Others predicted it’d take a couple of weeks longer. All of us were mistaken.
Read MoreI almost called this entry “The Light at the End of the Tunnel,” but that just seems to ask for trouble.
Read MoreGiven the utterly unique and bizarre nature of March 2020, my monthly goals-review session surprised me.
Read MoreThis entry wraps the first month in a diary I’ve posted weekly to document happenings, thoughts, and impressions during the coronavirus crisis.
Read MoreNeed book recommendations? Here’s a list of books I chewed through in the first quarter of 2020. Favorites bolded!
Read MoreThis is the third entry in a diary I’ve posted weekly to document happenings, thoughts, and impressions during the coronavirus crisis.
Read MoreThis is my second week of a diary to document happenings, thoughts, and impressions of the coronavirus, or COVID-19 crisis, in real time. Everything has happened so fast.
Read MoreI’ve written these notes truly diary-style, in the mix of the coronavirus drama, jotting down notes, observations, quick thoughts, and vivid moments as things happen, moment-by-moment.
Read MoreThe “F” in February 2020 stood for family, friends, FrogDog, and French. (Pretty clever, no?)
Read MoreWhen only one month of twelve has passed, I can easily feel “on track.” I just set the goals, after all, and beginnings bring fresh motivation.
Read MoreReviewing December becomes a review of the year in full and a self-assessment of progress against global goals for not just the year, but for the long term.
Read MoreI can’t predict how the 2020s will change me any more than I could have predicted the events and the evolutions of the twentyteens.
Read MoreTo create a shortlist of the best books I read in 2019, I took the best of each quarter and picked my absolute favorites.
Read MoreWe tried to spend as much of the 2019 holidays in our festive holiday pajamas as possible.
Read MoreA list of books I chewed through in the fourth quarter of 2019, in rough chronological order.
Read MoreSloughing off the won’t-happens gave me the opportunity to go gung-ho on a few other objectives, whether to check them off my list or to finish strong for the year.
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