The lack of physical exercise (lack of space) is getting to me. Looking out the same window at the same imagery and not seeing new views/streets/buildings/etc. is getting to me slightly. Watching old DVDs is a positive. Doing virtual church is interesting.@HonnyBrown wrote:
I don't even know what to say...and I have SO MUCH to choose from!
@shoptastic wrote:
Has anyone had mental health problems as a result of quarantine? It's been two weeks for me and I've only gone out once. Starting to feel weird.
@Msaddict wrote:
What was on the poster that changed your mind?
[/quote] The lack of physical exercise (lack of space) is getting to me. Looking out the same window at the same imagery and not seeing new views/streets/buildings/etc. is getting to me slightly. Watching old DVDs is a positive. Doing virtual church is interesting.@shoptastic wrote:
Has anyone had mental health problems as a result of quarantine? It's been two weeks for me and I've only gone out once. Starting to feel weird.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
I am at home with lots of books and audio/visual materials. (I am unabashedly old school who tolerates the new.) I have internet and new & old devices and equipment. I can replace outdated information with updates, as needed. This is not enough to create the sensation of living in a library, but it is what I have been working for over time. Is this crazy? Practical? Simply what I want?
Among other things, it is alternately fun, informative, enlightening, amusing, and helpful for me.
@sestrahelena wrote:
@Shop-et-al wrote:
I am at home with lots of books and audio/visual materials. (I am unabashedly old school who tolerates the new.) I have internet and new & old devices and equipment. I can replace outdated information with updates, as needed. This is not enough to create the sensation of living in a library, but it is what I have been working for over time. Is this crazy? Practical? Simply what I want?
Among other things, it is alternately fun, informative, enlightening, amusing, and helpful for me.
Sounds like you are living a modern version of my favorite Twilight Zone episode, "Time enough at last." I think I am, too sometimes. Hope you have extra glasses handy, just in case! I do, I am ready.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
And you are... ready for what?
I am just an avid reader and learner. This is just my world. What prompted you to find something else in my post?
@sestrahelena wrote:
@Shop-et-al wrote:
I am at home with lots of books and audio/visual materials. (I am unabashedly old school who tolerates the new.) I have internet and new & old devices and equipment. I can replace outdated information with updates, as needed. This is not enough to create the sensation of living in a library, but it is what I have been working for over time. Is this crazy? Practical? Simply what I want?
Among other things, it is alternately fun, informative, enlightening, amusing, and helpful for me.
Sounds like you are living a modern version of my favorite Twilight Zone episode, "Time enough at last." I think I am, too sometimes. Hope you have extra glasses handy, just in case! I do, I am ready.