Day 242 of the Corona Virus Diaries...
Nov. 14th, 2020 07:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The day kind of got away from me or slipped through my fingers. The weekdays take forever, while the weekends slip away.
I also slept later, which most likely helped. And it's getting dark around 4:45pm so that helps as well.
Beautiful day. Crystal blue sky. No clouds. Cool. But not cold. In the fifties...jacket and jeans weather. So, of course I went for a two hour walk around Greenwood Cemetery.

As you can see - fall has come late to the cemetery. It's really not been until this week that the trees have really begun to lose their leaves.
Taking a break from the constant stream of news. Watched another episode of Great British Bake Off S8 during breakfast, and finished watching Grey's Anatomy which was advertised as jaw-dropping, but I was underwhelmed. I think I may give up on it soon. I've grown weary of the characters - and my favs have for the most part left the premises. AND, I find it jarring watching television series that incorporate the pandemic. I keep wanting to yell at people for not wearing masks in certain situations or points. It's weirdly uncomfortable. I prefer shows that ignore the pandemic entirely and take place in a world in which it is not happening. I need the escape. So I've started watching the Canadian series Virgin River - which takes place in Northern California - but I think may actually be filmed in Canada.
Saw this tidbit on my dreamwidth correspondence list..
How to Crack Black Walnuts and Make Black Walnut Ice Cream and Dye.
It made me want to buy an ice cream maker. I need an ice cream maker like I need a hole in the head - I've no room for it, or the ice cream for that matter. Nor do I need the sugar and extra weight. I'm supposed to be eating less. Still it looked appealing.
I'm trying to catch up with my flist. I have a couple of things/people that post a lot of posts each day, which makes it difficult to keep up with everyone else. (I know POT - KETTLE, and I'm not complaining just explaining.)
Not much there. I think most people have taken an extended vacation from the internet.
Can't say I blame them. I've just found places that don't talk about stuff that I'd prefer not to look at - at the moment.

Reviewed my EW mag today. It previewed a few up and coming items, such as WandaVision coming to Disney + - this is Marvel's take on situation comedies or it's homage to them via the Scarlet Witch's reality bending powers.
Also mention a host of other items...which I can't remember. There are a few musicals coming soon. One's already on Netflix - Jingle Jangle, and coming are The Prom, with James Gordon, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Ma Ramsey's Bottom with Chadwick Bosman. I remember musicals - they make me happy.
Here have another photo. I've taken over 100 photos of the cemetery this year it seems. If anyone asks me how I handled the Great Pandemic of 2020 - I'll tell them: "I walked the length and breadth of a 549 acre Cemetery, and watched as the seasons slowly progressed around me...while death lurked in the shadows - blissfully scattered by the rays of the sun."

I also slept later, which most likely helped. And it's getting dark around 4:45pm so that helps as well.
Beautiful day. Crystal blue sky. No clouds. Cool. But not cold. In the fifties...jacket and jeans weather. So, of course I went for a two hour walk around Greenwood Cemetery.

As you can see - fall has come late to the cemetery. It's really not been until this week that the trees have really begun to lose their leaves.
Taking a break from the constant stream of news. Watched another episode of Great British Bake Off S8 during breakfast, and finished watching Grey's Anatomy which was advertised as jaw-dropping, but I was underwhelmed. I think I may give up on it soon. I've grown weary of the characters - and my favs have for the most part left the premises. AND, I find it jarring watching television series that incorporate the pandemic. I keep wanting to yell at people for not wearing masks in certain situations or points. It's weirdly uncomfortable. I prefer shows that ignore the pandemic entirely and take place in a world in which it is not happening. I need the escape. So I've started watching the Canadian series Virgin River - which takes place in Northern California - but I think may actually be filmed in Canada.
Saw this tidbit on my dreamwidth correspondence list..
How to Crack Black Walnuts and Make Black Walnut Ice Cream and Dye.
It made me want to buy an ice cream maker. I need an ice cream maker like I need a hole in the head - I've no room for it, or the ice cream for that matter. Nor do I need the sugar and extra weight. I'm supposed to be eating less. Still it looked appealing.
I'm trying to catch up with my flist. I have a couple of things/people that post a lot of posts each day, which makes it difficult to keep up with everyone else. (I know POT - KETTLE, and I'm not complaining just explaining.)
Not much there. I think most people have taken an extended vacation from the internet.
Can't say I blame them. I've just found places that don't talk about stuff that I'd prefer not to look at - at the moment.

Reviewed my EW mag today. It previewed a few up and coming items, such as WandaVision coming to Disney + - this is Marvel's take on situation comedies or it's homage to them via the Scarlet Witch's reality bending powers.
Also mention a host of other items...which I can't remember. There are a few musicals coming soon. One's already on Netflix - Jingle Jangle, and coming are The Prom, with James Gordon, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Ma Ramsey's Bottom with Chadwick Bosman. I remember musicals - they make me happy.
Here have another photo. I've taken over 100 photos of the cemetery this year it seems. If anyone asks me how I handled the Great Pandemic of 2020 - I'll tell them: "I walked the length and breadth of a 549 acre Cemetery, and watched as the seasons slowly progressed around me...while death lurked in the shadows - blissfully scattered by the rays of the sun."
