I have uploaded artwork I have been creating in the last few years. I find creative outlets very good for my spirit. I create the artwork with a program on my iPad. I call the method digital abstract expressionism. The title of this work is Supernaturally Improbable. The pandemic reminds us that life is unpredictable and random. The serendipity of life encourages me to believe in luck. My father always said you can be one in million lucky and one in a million unlucky. I believe you can create your own luck by reaching out and trying to seize opportunities. I learned about the pandemic journal from a news article and now I enjoy registering my thoughts and experiences as part of a ritual. I have made it through the pandemic by doing daily exercises as part of an aging program. I still feel young in some ways and lucky that I avoided the coronavirus. I received both Pfizer vaccines. In terms of luck, I have won $100 everyday in the last three days. I hope its a harbinger to winning a major prize. I was able to take advantage of the beautiful weather in East Hampton, New York and get fresh air and take a walk. It opens up the mind and heart. Rituals like keeping a digital diary, buying lotto tickets, reading The New York Times, Washington Post and Boston Globe and writing many letters to the editor keeps me moving. A night of watching MSNBC, Netflix, HBO Max, Showtime, Comedy Central and Network Evening News feeds the brain food I need.
March 13, 2021
I live in a country where the vaccine is mandated among health care workers and I've just been going through cancer treatment for ten months, having to have lots of contact with the medical community, hospitals, other sites...and otherwise we also have a vaccine pass which is required to enter many public settings such as cinemas and restaurants. This all makes me feel relatively safe, and the numbers of cases of infection and hospitalization reflect it. I contrast my situation with that of my parents, who live in Tennessee, which is right now seeing overwhelming numbers in terms of Covid. I'm so sad for them that they still feel in danger whenever they go out because vaccination rates are so low, nobody practices mask wearing or distancing, and their lives are still circumscribed within the narrow bounds of their house. I worry about their mental and physical health.
October 5, 2021