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@meroreb, Smiling because I am on a first name basis with Miss Ennui. And yes, I've experienced a couple of those very drear days when nothing I could point to had changed but I woke discouraged and just generally grumpy. Welll...so far I've tried washing and recycling coffee filters...vbg...creating my own unsalted spice mix from those in stock and rarely used; going through a linen closet to add sheets, pillow cases and unneeded towels to a drop off bag for our homeless shelter...You do know that coming up with ideas is a real time consumer too????

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@fiesty76 I am sure everyone is "on a first name basis with Miss Ennui" at this point. I have actually stayed fairly busy between Connect, exercising, and cooking meals that are more lengthy in their prep. Of course when I do that I always make sure there is enough for two nights so I get a free night out of it.
That's great that you are going through things and giving to a homeless shelter. I am going through clothes and will drop them off at one of the places that accept donations.
I am also having some very strange dreams that seem so real! Very odd.

@sundance6 I'm happy that you flunked your COVID test but Lyme is not pleasant to deal with either.
In our state two of the major hospitals, one in Manchester, and one in Nashua, that are both part of the same hospital group are also furloughing a large number of employees. I was very surprised to read that, but I guess other than the departments that deal with COVID, admissions are down.

Stay well, and I hope all are being scrupulously careful. We are and so are my son and daughter, and they are only in their 30s.
JK