Sunday March 28 2021 It felt a bit like vertigo when we entered a restaurant today, with the people, noise, and the too-warm air that heralded our arrival. I was hit with a micro-second of disorientation until I could process this chaos. A reminder that I really don't get out much, or at least other … Continue reading 142. Hold the Ketchup
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119. Black and Purple
Friday November 27 2020 Four Ohio counties have now been upgraded to Level 4 Purple according to the Ohio Public Health Advisory System. Source: https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/public-health-advisory-system Added to the already tainted county of Franklin, we now have Lake and Lorain as two northern counties to wear the purple letter over their breast. And our home county … Continue reading 119. Black and Purple
112. The bus
Wednesday November 11 2020 The school bus pulls onto my street, then passes by as I wait at the end of my driveway to join those commuting to their obligatory destinations this morning. A child looks from one of the windows and we both assess each other for those three seconds or so, until I … Continue reading 112. The bus
79. Never read the comments
Thursday August 13 2020 Dayton Daily News announced a pop-up drive-thru COVID-19 testing site to open in the Dayton area next week. While nobody seemed to have a problem with three hyphens in one sentence, others were quick to respond to the online announcement with their opinions. The first comments were in the line of … Continue reading 79. Never read the comments
57. Rounding up
Wednesday July 14 2020 So now we have a national coin shortage. I’m not one to subscribe to conspiracy theories, but have to admit this makes my head tilt. If you pay in cash at Kroger, you’ll receive dollars back in change, but any coin change will be added to your loyalty card. Other places … Continue reading 57. Rounding up