Week 9

May. 17th, 2020 06:50 pm
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This week all the roses around the neighborhood bloomed at once. This would be awkward in a normal year where the Portland Rose Festival is held at its usual time, which starts at the end of May.

It has been sunny this week, and rainy and dark, and pretty much everything in between. Yesterday I succumbed to the urge to not go outside at all except for a brief trip to the mailbox, and found that it was not as restful as I had hoped. Today I went out and pulled a bunch of weeds in the afternoon and felt much better for it.

Most of Oregon is starting to take the first tentative steps toward un-distancing, except for the counties of the Portland metro area. Portland itself has had relatively few cases of covid-19, but the suburbs are another story. The particular area where I live has the dubious honor of having been the original epicenter of Oregon's outbreak, and is still registering one of the highest numbers of cases in the state (though that's within the context of a statewide total of known cases and deaths for the whole pandemic that's smaller than what some states are currently experiencing on a daily basis).

Some of us may of course never go back to the pre-pandemic normal. More and more companies, having discovered that most of its workforce can still work without being in the office, are reportedly considering work-from-home forever. I'm sure some people welcome this. Me, I miss having an excuse to go out and be around people.

Date: 2020-05-19 02:51 am (UTC)
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The Bay Area is in phase 2, I guess. John's expecting to work from home sort of indefinitely, maybe going in once in awhile, but never again daily M-F.

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