Monthly Archives: July 2022

JULY 29, FRIDAY

COVID DAY 6 The symptoms slowly subsided and I was better physically except that I was in a fog and didn’t feel like doing anything. I didn’t want to eat or write or read. All lI did was sleep. I

JULY 29, FRIDAY

COVID DAY 6 The symptoms slowly subsided and I was better physically except that I was in a fog and didn’t feel like doing anything. I didn’t want to eat or write or read. All lI did was sleep. I

JULY 28, THURSDAY

COVID DAY 5 I slept a little better Wednesday night and then on Thursday the gurgling became less and less and the coughing less acute and I felt like eating a little macaroni and cheese and was able to take

JULY 28, THURSDAY

COVID DAY 5 I slept a little better Wednesday night and then on Thursday the gurgling became less and less and the coughing less acute and I felt like eating a little macaroni and cheese and was able to take

JULY 27, WEDNESDAY

COVID DAY 4 Same as yesterday except that I impatiently felt that maybe I was getting better and that the Paxlovid was about to save me. I knew that that promise of Paxlovid wasn’t an instant cure and that it’s

JULY 27, WEDNESDAY

COVID DAY 4 Same as yesterday except that I impatiently felt that maybe I was getting better and that the Paxlovid was about to save me. I knew that that promise of Paxlovid wasn’t an instant cure and that it’s

JULY 26, TUESDAY

COVID DAY 3 This was the day I thought I was going to write the philosophical essay on Covid. But instead I coughed and rattled my way through the day drifting in and out of sleep. My kids told me

JULY 26, TUESDAY

COVID DAY 3 This was the day I thought I was going to write the philosophical essay on Covid. But instead I coughed and rattled my way through the day drifting in and out of sleep. My kids told me

JULY 25, MONDAY

COVID DAY I ached all day Sunday and knew I was sick, but on Monday either Paxlovid kicked in or Covid was rearranging itself and by mid afternoon I didn’t felt almost normal and wrote Sunday’s post and thought I

JULY 25, MONDAY

COVID DAY I ached all day Sunday and knew I was sick, but on Monday either Paxlovid kicked in or Covid was rearranging itself and by mid afternoon I didn’t felt almost normal and wrote Sunday’s post and thought I

JULY 24, SUNDAY

COVID Finally Covid caught up with me. I felt restless and uncomfortable all night and then on Sunday morning tested myself. The day before I tested negative, but this time I tested positive. After the 52 hour train ride from

JULY 24, SUNDAY

COVID Finally Covid caught up with me. I felt restless and uncomfortable all night and then on Sunday morning tested myself. The day before I tested negative, but this time I tested positive. After the 52 hour train ride from

JULY 22, FRIDAY

GUILD CRAFT FAIR Twice a year the Southern Highland Craft Guild holds a fair in the Asheville Civic Center. Last year because of the pandemic it was a virtual fair, but this year it was back again with crafts people

JULY 22, FRIDAY

GUILD CRAFT FAIR Twice a year the Southern Highland Craft Guild holds a fair in the Asheville Civic Center. Last year because of the pandemic it was a virtual fair, but this year it was back again with crafts people

JULY 20, WEDNESDAY

NEW ORLEANS When planning the trip I thought I would have two days in New Orleans, but because of schedule changes and misreading the schedule, I only had one. And this was shortened when the Sunset Limited arrived in New

JULY 20, WEDNESDAY

NEW ORLEANS When planning the trip I thought I would have two days in New Orleans, but because of schedule changes and misreading the schedule, I only had one. And this was shortened when the Sunset Limited arrived in New