One Year of Posts

Entry 365 for Tuesday April 13, 2021

The core questions:

Credit goes to Ben and readers of his blog for these “Four Questions” and the five stretch questions.

  1. What did you do today? Went to campus to pick up my new laptop and gather some books from my office, took some pictures which are available on my Flickr account; some maintenance for courses; meeting with Salvador together with my colleague Jorge about collaboration with MCY; #educoffee with Miguel and Jorge P.; coffee meetup with my friend Moises (Lanctharus to our AIE community); #educoffee with Ana Laura.
  2. What did you enjoy? A really nice visit with Moises talking about life in a pandemic, work, and play.
  3. What did you find difficult? It was rough going to campus and seeing it empty. The pictures I shared tell some stories including the empty event board.
  4. What has changed? This is now a full year of posting to this series which started with the description post and the first post
    back on April 14. So it looks like I was able to keep this up “almost daily” (sometimes I needed to post two or three entries at once like today) and the numbering scheme has worked out despite mixing up twice but correcting later.

Featured Image Credit

A mini cupcake (white frosting and sprinkles) topped by a lit candle in the shape of the number one
“One” flickr photo by skippytpe https://flickr.com/photos/skippytpe/4434510076 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license

Today’s Reading/Listening

The general podcast listening

Video Released Today

 

 

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3 thoughts on “Journaling during Covid-19 – Entry 365

  1. Happy 365! This has been an impressive run of blogging. And yikes, it is eerie to see those deserted campus photos, places I can see in my mind from visiting there to be teeming with human activity. It’s like a movie set.

    Keep on grilling! And blogging.

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