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

Optimism (we have the youth)

What possible conversation... between a zealot of the Old Way and a Zoomer, where that kid becomes convinced they should start caring one way or the other about... sexual orientation...?

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Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

Agreeing to disagree

...one is a Biden family and the other is a Trump family. And yet they’ve found a way to get along. It’s heartwarming on the surface — that’s what we all want, right?

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Trail race: No Business 100
Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

Trail race: No Business 100

Hitting the trails of Big South Fork NRRA through TN and KY tomorrow for a hundred miles or so. Weather looks perfect, scenery is sublime, company will be sparse but of the highest caliber

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Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

Should I publish about politics?

...silence is functionally equivalent to acceptance and consent... it’s wrong to construct some arbitrary barrier... But... I’m a nice person who doesn’t want to needlessly offend anyone…

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Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

Am I a terrible person? (continued)

...most of us have at some point in our lives been sucked-in by a shyster, fallen under the spell of some kind of false prophet who told us what we wanted to hear.

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Jeff Calvert Jeff Calvert

Am I a terrible person?

I feel no empathy for this man. There’s a tiny touch of sympathy, an abundance of pity, but it mainly feels like the wheels of universal justice have finally started turning…

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