
Covid-19 Testing and Quarantine
Maybe I have Covid19. I spent four months in Italy when infection rates were the highest in the world. Most of that time I was
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Maybe I have Covid19. I spent four months in Italy when infection rates were the highest in the world. Most of that time I was
There are days I surprise myself. Good days. And then other days, equally surprised, nowhere good. Today is the latter. Today I can’t help thinking
I have decided to stay in Sicily for the time being. Not forever, but indefinitely. Some of you may think this is old news. Actually,
The Covid-19 pandemic has everything to do with home. It has struck at the very heart of home, in multiple ways, and Americans are struggling.
My phone pinged with the message, “Today is 25 April.” I laughed. Yes, I haven’t completely lost my mind. My phone still tells me the
During quarantine, there’s a prevailing thought that we are “stuck” at home. Even Ellen DeGeneres, currently living in yet another of her fabulous homes, surrounded
My plane leaves from Athens today. 3:00pm. Athens to Vancouver. Vancouver to Chicago. Chicago to Tulsa. I’ve received so many emails and flight updates that
Hearing Handel’s masterpiece with new ears this morning. Every mountain shall be exalted… and the crooked shall become straight, and the rough ways plain. The
Quarantine measures have been extended in Italy. In L.A. In many parts of the world. And for this, I am glad. We’re not ready for
This video is from one week ago, March 31. It is a response to my post “More than Statistics,” which was a vulnerable reveal of
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