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Revision as of 06:23, 27 July 2021
. . . covid-19: day 7 | US: GA | info | act
Henry took some photos of the family yesterday. I’m not sure why mine is so dark.
And here’s a poem about isolation.
From childhood’s hour I have not been |
Since it’s OK to take a walk,[1] Henry and I went to Wesleyan for a bit of fresh air. The campus was pretty deserted, and it was a beautiful day, despite the pollen.
Note
- ↑ See the New York Times’ article “Is It OK to Take a Walk?”: “Yes, experts say. Equal parts transit alternative and therapy, contemplative strolls are helping people’s mental and physical health. Just stay six feet apart.”