Day 32 was nice and quick, an 11-minute "wake-up" routine. It didn't take long but that doesn't mean it was easy. It included some nice stretches and some strength work. It was a nice way to start my work day. We have gotten a lot of snow the last couple of days and it has been hard to find opportunities to go for a walk. We did go out last evening for a short walk, but it wasn't my usual level of exercise. Still, it was beautiful and peaceful, and so quiet. Nobody else was out, although footprints in the snow told me we weren't the only ones to head out. Maybe we'll do the same again this evening.
I started this post many weeks ago and didn't post it so I've lost the original date, but it was from the relatively early days of lockdown. Maybe a few weeks in? Here goes: -------------- Probably none of this is interesting, but these are the things I've noticed during lockdown in Spain... I am fine for a while but then I need an open window, thirsty for signs of life. The mornings are quiet. I sleep late most mornings, in part thanks to nightly Benadryl but mostly because I can, so I do. I check my email, Instagram, and Twitter. I'm not much into social media, so none of this takes long. But I will check Twitter continuously during the morning waiting for some piece of information to take away some of the uncertainty, or to distract me for a while. My Twitter feed is slow until early afternoon, when the east coast starts to wake up and activate. Before then it is mostly European updates, sometimes news and sometimes pictures or funny videos or articles. It...
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