Isolation Log

Solitude is fine but you need someone to tell that solitude is fine. — Honoré de Balzac


Just arriving to the isolation party? Start from the beginning.

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Day 30

Thirty day updates, status checks, and muffin count.

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Day 29

Recipe: A highly-involved meal in a cuisine about which I know nothing.

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Day 28

The diorama we live in, and news concerning the washing machine.

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Day 27

Post-apocalyptic outfits, or, how the other half lives.

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Day 26

Concerning mason jars, and the fragile egos thereof.

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Day 25

Concerning how dearly I’d like to be irritated by a big group of people.

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Day 24

Small wonders, creaky doors, and my hope to avoid being overstimulated.

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Day 23

Little fern won’t play ball, and the luxury of good constraints.

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Day 22

Recipe: The simplest food, in sixty-three medium-hassle steps.

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Day 20

Good news for the Earth, and reason to be wary of our furry friends.

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Day 19

Ethics, and my lack of insight into insect genealogy.

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Day 18

On the broken promise of futuristic tele-chess.

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Day 17

Isolation violations reported and atoned for.

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Day 16

This isn’t game time. No games are going. So what time is it?

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Day 15

Evaluating promises made for someday, when I finally have some extra time.

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Day 14

On stoic perseverance, and low-resolution quality time.

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