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 66

I achieve the relationship I wanted with the crows, just not with the crows.

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Day 65

Maybe we’ve finally found the question to which drugs are the answer.

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Day 64

Recipe: A cheesy fruit pastry that may give angels indigestion, possibly.

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Day 62

Things I’ve learned about my neighbors, and what they’ve likely learned about me.

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Day 61

Places where I’ve failed to have the fullest isolation experience

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Day 60

Isolation presents an impediment toward making one’s mark on the world.

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Day 59

On the trials of being a bad napper.

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Day 58

Some things to preserve after isolation time, and some to give up.

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Day 57

Recipe: Coffee and biscotti, the official treat of pretending everything’s fine.

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Day 55

Isolation lends itself to ideas, the utility of which is discussed herein.

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Day 54

Additional items for your emergency preparedness kit, based on experience.

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Day 53

Living in the moment, and other things I’ll be glad to stop doing.

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Day 52

The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, and the real benefit of a batch of cookies.

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Day 51

Everyone in the world, besides us, is getting a dog.

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Day 50

Recipe: In honor of Day Fifty, the Second-Best Cookies Ever.

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