Quarantine Stories – Day 24

Monday, April 6, 2020 – Day 24 of Quarantine

Not much happened this weekend.

Friday night, I played another few games on-line with the gaming group; Cards Against Humanity and King of Tokyo. I was doing reasonably well in CAH until somehow we lost a bunch of cards into other people’s hands, and I lost handily in King of Tokyo. Still, it was nice to be able to do something.

Which is weird because I just stayed inside the rest of the weekend. I had gotten some stuff at Home Depot to kill the weeds out front but didn’t do anything with it.

I didn’t get a lot of gaming time in either. Or any writing. Closest I came to that was resetting the posting dates on The Log of the Grayswandir so that they resembled something normal. I had been using fake dates on them, but that seemed to be causing some scripts to think my “newest” post was around a thousand years ago.

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I was back at work again today, still working on Terraform stuff and setting up a new database. Otherwise, not much has changed there.

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Well, not all day. We ran out at lunch to get some more stuff from Publix. They were a little better stocked. At least the meat department had stuff, and the bread aisle seemed almost back to normal.

I had tried making some masks to wear out of some cleaning rags and the interior of an air-conditioner filter. I don’t think it worked very well, and it probably looked utterly ridiculous, but I guess it was better than nothing.

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In the outside world, it looks like things have more-or-less settled down into a pattern.

And the less said about our government response, the better.

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