That's good. Be safe and well, but meanwhile, lets use the enforced lockdown to create some photographic memories.I am staying home as fast as I can.
It is funny, but I do not feel that way. But then photographic memories and documentation has not been my main focal point of my photography over the past decades. While I have thought of interesting projects for the duration, in the end I'll let those who wish to document, document (but there is still one possibility that may happen with the 8x10).That's good. Be safe and well, but meanwhile, lets use the enforced lockdown to create some photographic memories.
The topic is photographic documentation for posterity. If it’s not about that, or if it’s about not doing that, then it’s off topic.
...what are we doing to document our immediate family?
tho a friend and his dog came by last night and we sat around a fire in the backyard and shot the shit for an hour or so.
You are lucky. We can't even go to a takeout. All closed for the duration as are other non essential stores restaurants pubs and so on. We are allowed out on essential journeys for food or meds or to work if you happen to be a key worker. That's it apart from a one hour walk run or cycle starting and ending at home.I'm doing nothing. One son lives in the SF Bay area (~100+ miles away), the other lives in Salt Lake City (~850 miles away) and my parents live down South (~400 miles away).
Yesterday, I took a short walk and had a look around. Got some take out pizza on the way home. All things considered, life is pretty good.
Except if you need to by some flour -- everyone is baking...and I do not know if the mills are running up to speed.I live on top of a mountain and only get to town once a month or so. NBD.
I do bake, I have a 25lb sack of flour in the back room, and probably still have 10lbs in the kitchen cupboard, yeast is a bit sketchy up here. That's enough to last me through the year.Except if you need to by some flour -- everyone is baking...and I do not know if the mills are running up to speed.
Could be guilt... or it could be that a crisis brings what’s really important to the forefront... or it could be just a way to make use of spare time that didn’t exist previously.
Whatever. Enjoy life however you so choose.OK...but I can't buy that. #1 crisis brings more BS than "what's really important." The instant we're living right now is what's really important. #2 I don't like to think I have "spare time." Guess that's the Buddha in me.
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