Pandemic Diary

(a limited series)


This is a curated collection of lightly-edited excerpts from my daily journal. These are observations, my commentary on those observations, notes to myself, and other things I might want to remember about this period. It’s not everything (sorry — you don’t get to see everything), but it’s a lot.

It started as a pandemic-only collection, but I soon realized the picture would be artificial and incomplete if I didn’t include the context of cultural and racial and political tension that has been so intertwined with the pandemic, so those entries (and some others) are here now, too. And some life-as-usual, because despite everything, there really has been more of that than anything else.

Warning: politics ahead. I wrestled with this, and considered excluding the judgmental bits, and anything that might possibly offend anyone, but I decided to value honesty and disclosure over discretion. (More on that here: “Should I publish about politics?”) If this offends you, I’m sorry. But I call it as I see it.

This isn’t journalism. I’m aiming for personal understanding, not balance (see “Let me think about it”). And don’t expect coherence or continuity (that’s not my goal here)…


 
Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

Protests (vicarious)

The sad truth is that for me, no matter how disturbed I feel about racism, this is a notional situation, beyond the realm and reach of my daily life — it doesn’t touch me personally.

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Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

We’re obligate symbionts

We are mutually obligated symbionts, after all, clearly not the same species, but eternally reliant upon each other, and eternally trying to understand.

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How many weeks in a lifetime?
Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

How many weeks in a lifetime?

I could view each week as one 5,000th of my life. Or to add more sense of practical urgency, I could view each week as roughly one 2,000th of the time I have left…

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Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

Polar vortex

It’s almost the middle of May, and I ran in a snowstorm last evening.

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Adversity runs (have I graduated?)
Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

Adversity runs (have I graduated?)

Is it permanent, a non-perishable status...? Have I graduated from my old requirement — do I no longer need a monthly Adversity Run to remain competent?

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