Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Welcome to Corona' Chronicles . . .

First off . . . yes, I SHOULD be working on the The Write Way and Ethics Blog 'sites (both of which use Disqus commenting system, as you know).

But.  We are at a funny time in our lives, no?

And it's not our fault.  That's the one thing to keep in mind.  It's not our fault.  I'd add "and those who ARE at fault are not welcome to this blog" but that would only show how many Punisher comic book issues compilations that I'm re-reading nowadays.

So . . . here's the Corona' Chronicles blog.  I debated whether calling it, "Disaster Blog," you know, for future (inevitable?) threats to mankind.  But, I figured for as long as we will express our feelings about such threats, we should remember what kicked it off from the 2020s and beyond.

We can go into various discussions along the way (for this first "part," until some kind of vaccine arrives for Covid-19) including:

  • No date, no "09/11/2001" no "12/07/1941" . . . indeed, no real day that lives in infamy for Corona'.  Does that CHANGE how we think of disaster/threats to mankind


  • Making masks.  Yes.  You never thought cosplay could be so important.


  • How you're spending time inside.  I almost hate to admit it (and it's probably because I am mostly a homebody, like to read and such; only real thing I do outside is attend church.  Yay.  The exciting Mister_Write) but it's kind of fun in quarantine.  I can work from home (the five minutes waking up before getting into my home "office" is a hoot) to more naps and more cooking practice.  More reading.


  • And more . . . well, MORE.

And so, here it is . . . a place where we can express how we feel about "the most recent terrible event in history that we must weather"--it's sad that we have this.  But, when you think about it . . . all current and previous generations have seen this before.

Before I forget to say . . . let me know what you think of the 'site.  Yes.  It is very basically.  I wanted some happy colors to greet you, initially.  I didn't wanna bombard with visuals.  Heck.  We gotta get-the-proverbial-it out, don't we.  So write away!

For those and for those of us barely into such matters . . . let's start writing our expressions and history about it.

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