Friday, March 6, 2026
I check the New York times online when I get up in the morning. I don’t want to miss anything significant. Every article is serious, parts of a puzzle of weapons and people. I still don’t really understand why we are bombing in the Middle East. Maybe my mind can’t stretch wide enough to see humans as we really are. My life now centers on my peaceful neighborhood. I forget how interconnected we are to the rest of the world.
Really, I must do something about my torn dirty sneakers I have been wearing for years, maybe decades. They are comfortable. They are deteriorating. I am afraid new shoes will trip me up. Falling is the chief danger for me at this time.
My skin rashes have subsided now that I am taking a Claritin pill in the morning for allergies. No more sneezing, no more scratching. One tiny white pill a day, and my life is better.
The potato patch now has garlic cloves planted. Several times a day I look for the shoots to sprout up. My roommate checks for signs of gopher intrusions. All the plant activities are still hidden in the soil. Thursday evening we watch the latest episode of THE PITT, our favorite show. We have acclimated to blood and body parts.