Isolation: How Do We Handle it?
As boundaries are being mandated in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, these boundaries are affecting every area of our lives. Many hospitals, assisted living facilities, places of worship, libraries, restaurants, community centers are being closed to visitors and public gatherings. For many of us, these keep us from our typical ways of connecting with others and engaging with a supportive community.
What are you doing to keep yourself connected?
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I will look into that, thank you so much, Celia
A kindred soul, thank you I don’t feel so alone now, tee hee Celia
Welcome, @endgame94. I see this is your first post on Mayo Clinic Connect. I'd love to know a bit more about you. How did you hear about Connect? What brings you to the community?
@fiesty76 I acquired a aquarium I made a terarium out of it with succulants turned out pretty good
I love perennial gardening. Nothing like digging in the dirt and being outside with Nature. Therapy!
I got something in my email. Just seeing what it’s about.
I am sitting in my room playing call of duty black ops4 and modern warfare like i normally do also drinking coffee to pass the time
Yes, Indeed, Celia. It is always a thrill to make another "play in the dirt" friend who experiences the joy of watching tiny sprouts grow.
Hi, Wisco, I'm a big fan of perennials, too. Can never resist adding some annuals for bright splashes of color but perennials are the mainstay both front and back at my house. Read that nurseries are doing a booming business this year because of the virus. Oh, how hard it will be to resist! I laugh that my car is on automatic to nurseries here and that most of my retirement goes to supporting the nursery economy. Smiles to all those who love watching small things grow!
Can anybody else relate to this????? thought so!!! Smiles https://www.yahoo.com/news/vocal-husky-expresses-feel-staying-005203933.html