A repost of a web-diary that predated the term blog - as previous hosting is disappearing it can now go here.
24 October 1998 - 29 July 1999 originally published on geocties.
August 1999 - 2012 originally published on ihug.
Disclaimer
Though a "Diary" my online diary is a work of FICTION.It may at times strongly reflect actual events of my life, often how I honestly perceived them and display my genuine reactions. But not always and everything contained within should be treated as a fiction.
This is also a personal diary, so by reading it you are violating my privacy. And as it is a personal diary you are not allowed to hold anything you read in it against me, as you shouldn't have been reading it anyway.
Also, this diary is not to be read by anyone who has gone out with me, would like to go out with me in the future, or suspects I may like to go out with them.
Wednesday, 1 April 2020
Ignoring things too close
I crossed my street and went up the stairs. It occurred to me that in the 12 years I have lived here I don't think I have ever gone to the end of that path - normally I'd turn off and head toward the shops up the hill. Instead I stuck to the path to the end, by the rugby club, and swung left down through the cemetery. Another place I don't think I have been in the 12 years I have lived across the road from it...
There were a lot of families doing essential tidying of graves that clearly had had no-one attend to them in years. I guess people were looking for any excuse to justify bending the lockdown rules.
And I was short of breath and coughing and sweating like a fever sufferer. Generally speaking, I was looking about as COVIDish as possible. Because that is just how I roll anyway.
And I did the whole walk without touching anything until the door handle to get back into my building.
Next time I should probably walk the whole way around the block. The hill would make it a bit of a substitute for exercise.
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