I cannot lie, this year was terrible, and it lasted for a couple of centuries. Spring seemed to drag on forever, with shortages of certain items at the supermarket, and my tendency was to squirrel away a package of beans and a package of some sort of grain product every time I went grocery shopping. I ate a lot of beans this year.
I've been one of the lucky people, my job duties have been diminished in no way, and my wages were unaffected. I can't say the same for most of my co-workers... the seasonal part-timers who form the bulk of our workforce were on furlough for most of the year, though we had a truncated season with a couple of outdoor events to placate our big fans who purchased annual memberships for this non-starter of a year.
Regarding the actual pandemic, I lost two friends to the disease, while two other friends of mine had it and recovered after a couple of weeks of suffering. One friend related to me his call to an ambulance service when he had a temperature of 104, and was told not to even bother calling again unless he was having difficulty breathing. I've been lucky, all things told- I spent the last week of February and the first week of March taking the subway quite a bit, though I haven't been to Manhattan since March.
Yeah, I'm glad to be able to put this interminable year behind me, as I'm sure many people are. I hope everybody reading this has a safe and healthy 2021. It'll be rough going for a couple of more months, but at least there seems to be an end to this crisis in sight.
3 comments:
Here's to a much better 2021 for all. Thank you so much for brightening so much space, BBBB! Happy New Year to you.
I am hoping for better times for all.
Thanks, love you both!
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