My meals are delivered to my door in Styrofoam containers. Plastics are an ecological nightmare but a necessity during the pandemic. |
Friday, October 16, 2020
EATING DURING THE PANDEMIC
Sunday, September 27, 2020
STANDING ON THE SIDELINES
The past few months seem all too much like the late sixties, when after centuries of oppression and the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., African Americans grieved and rioted. Back then I wanted to be part of the civil rights movement, but did only a very small bit. I wrote letters to newspapers, helped to integrate an all-white neighborhood in Chicago. It was all too little, of course. Others fought and died in that battle.
While Chicago police clubbed demonstrators in Lincoln Park,
I lay in a hospital bed recovering from surgery. It gave me an excuse for not
doing something more, for merely being on the sidelines of a major battle.
Now I am 83, “too old” to go out and march in the Black
Lives Matter demonstrations following the murders of George Floyd and others.
It would be ludicrous, I say to myself. Would police treat gently an old lady
using a walker? They might, considering my age and “white privilege” status. If
they clubbed or tear-gassed me, that might be a useful protest, but I’m too
cowardly. Once again, I will watch braver souls on TV, write the occasional
letter, and hope that this time there can actually be an improvement.
Copyright © September 27, 2020 by Carol Leth Stone (a.k.a. RovinCrone)
Sunday, June 28, 2020
SMILE!
Thursday, May 28, 2020
THE POST-PANDEMIC WORKPLACE
Thursday, May 21, 2020
MASKS AS A METAPHOR?
Using personal protection equipment (PPE) to protect ourselves and others from transmission of the covid-19 virus sounded simple and noncontroversial for a while. Why would anyone not want to take precautions against spreading a terrible, sometimes fatal disease? Medical and other endangered workers use long coverall garments as well as N95 masks and gloves. For the rest of us, the CDC recommends simpler masks (even cloth bandanas) as a backup for social distancing (remaining six feet away from anyone not in our own household), frequent hand-washing, and other simple hygienic measures.
Actor Clayton Moore wore this mask (now in the Smithsonian) when he played the heroic Lone Ranger on television. |
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
Only a few months ago life was “normal,” whatever that means. We walked around without masks, hugged each other or held hands as we walked, enjoyed being close to others.
Monday, May 18, 2020
ARRIVING
Eight weeks with no haircut! The salons are still closed. |