Monthly Archives: December 2020

Pandemic Diaries 87

It’s eerily empty here tonight. No people milling about in the pavilion. No one lined up for coffee, or sandwiches. The fake, natural gas powered fireplace is blazing away with no one in front of it. The chairs are empty. … Continue reading

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Pandemic Diaries 86

It’s Christmas day. Well, evening. It has been a quiet day. A day of rest. Except for having a vendor on Ebay accept a smartass offer on an item I didn’t really want so much, it was uneventful. Even that … Continue reading

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Pandemic Diaries 85

OMG, the ‘rona nightmares continue. Last night, I kept scaring myself awake. I jolted myself awake so many times, I have forgotten what I dreamed. Probably just as well. I remember my dream from the previous evening, and it gives … Continue reading

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Pandemic Diaries 84

For those of you who know me, you know — despite the crazy crap I sometimes got myself into — I’m not generally what you’d call an “early adopter.” I like to research things, and make a plan. I don’t … Continue reading

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Pandemic Diaries 83

I have an actual pen-and-paper journal that’s filled with careful entries of SARS-CoV-2 cases, deaths, active cases, recovered cases, and musings about the state of the world and whatever else was on my mind at the moment. The last week … Continue reading

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Pandemic Diaries 82

Last I checked we had five refrigerated semi trailers parked outside of the Office of the Medical Investigator to accommodate the extra bodies here in the greater metro area of Albuquerque. I don’t know if there are more in parts … Continue reading

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