Day 1 Self Isolation

It's the first day of Mandatory Self Isolation. As said previously, I self-isolate most days as a matter of choice. Still, I wondered if anything would feel different. And there were changes. No traffic, for one.

I live on a fairly busy street. It's not big and wide, not in the middle of a large major city, but it is a commute route for folks trying to cut through town. Commute hours are the worst. But this morning, at around 6am, scarcely a car rushed past on its way to wherever it is cars go.

It continued to improve. The workers on the mansion down the street, for the first time in nearly two years, did not arrive. A day without tile cutters, drills, machinery piercing the ears of all the neighbors, is better than almost anything I can imagine.
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Published on March 17, 2020 16:05
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message 1: by Francene (last edited Mar 20, 2020 04:09PM) (new)

Francene Carroll The lack of traffic and congestion is definitely one of the upsides to this terrible situation (apart from in the supermarkets). We certainly live in interesting times!


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