Pandemic Diary

(a limited series)


This is a curated collection of lightly-edited excerpts from my daily journal. These are observations, my commentary on those observations, notes to myself, and other things I might want to remember about this period. It’s not everything (sorry — you don’t get to see everything), but it’s a lot.

It started as a pandemic-only collection, but I soon realized the picture would be artificial and incomplete if I didn’t include the context of cultural and racial and political tension that has been so intertwined with the pandemic, so those entries (and some others) are here now, too. And some life-as-usual, because despite everything, there really has been more of that than anything else.

Warning: politics ahead. I wrestled with this, and considered excluding the judgmental bits, and anything that might possibly offend anyone, but I decided to value honesty and disclosure over discretion. (More on that here: “Should I publish about politics?”) If this offends you, I’m sorry. But I call it as I see it.

This isn’t journalism. I’m aiming for personal understanding, not balance (see “Let me think about it”). And don’t expect coherence or continuity (that’s not my goal here)…


 
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Sleeping through the apocalypse

...most people have chosen a fairly rational and optimistic approach and attitude to it all. But there are other forces at work, too, and they’re not rational or benevolent.

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Ideas, options, and obligations

Infinite ideas, carefully selected options, few obligations, and most of those obligations owed to yourself alone — that is the recipe for a good life, I think.

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Differences

...maybe you attain that ideal state where you no longer note or even notice the differences, no longer think the adjectives... apply no label but “friend”

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Margins (personal and societal)

Maybe we’ll realize that the increased cushion, and the resiliency that comes with it, is worth sacrificing for. Most of us don’t have to live on the razor’s edge, we only choose to.

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Down (action)

Action begins movement, movement begets engagement, and engagement leads to refinements to the action so it can become more and more the right movement, the right action…

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Roadrunning with Vivaldi
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Roadrunning with Vivaldi

Roadrunning with Vivaldi — an accident that made this very ordinary run feel both epic and elegant (who would have thought?)

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Stress

…there’s intense business stress, and now this added stress of waiting to see if her parents will make it through the waiting period after their exposure…

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Small victories
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Small victories

We should watch for and grab our small victories when we find them (even if they're only statistical)... Today's little trot around Scotia gamelands with my girls was enough to give me…

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It's not all darkness
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It's not all darkness

We just had a flash rain storm, and now the sun has come out and the bare branches of the trees behind the house are glistening as if they were coated with ice.

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Critical pieces I don't control

...we are all in some version of this, and most of us are in multiple versions of this at the same time. How is this pandemic going to turn out?

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ES100 board meeting

...we set July 1st as our decision date, or at least the no-later-than date for a decision. Between now and then we’ll keep planning for the full event…

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Watchful waiting

...underlying anxiety about who among our family and friends and acquaintances will get this disease... what our inevitable personal encounters with the virus will be like.

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Pop the Silo
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Pop the Silo

…that old Nazareth song... is stuck in my head this morning.. it’s there for its apocalyptic nature, and even though it doesn’t exactly fit with our current tiny apocalypse.…

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Addicted to the pandemic

…a fascinating thing to watch, fascinating like a train wreck, fascinating like Westworld or Game of Thrones…

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All good here
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All good here

Fresh Otto’s beer, from the Trail Keg to my Canyonman glass — all good here.

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