Monday, March 23, 2020

Spring flowers today near my casita

Still "social distancing" on my bicycle.

Another Recycling Monday



It’s recycling Monday. Even so, there are so many neighbors out walking from dawn till dusk because of “social distancing” and “stay at home,” I decided to wear the same shorts and top I did last Monday (see last week). I’m glad I did. I saw four neighbors, more than I have ever seen out that early.

My picture for today reflects the relationship I have with Facebook right now. I am now 16 days away from getting out of Facebook jail. Facebook quarantined me for 30 days for past “inappropriate posts” for which they had already punished me with other lockouts. I know I have complained before, but Facebook is perfectly happy to let the Trump campaign post lies and doctored videos while blocking me from posting the occasional photo with just a touch of naughty bits showing.

I know, I know, we are all disgusted with Facebook. Yet, all of our friends and family are there and it is easier to keep using it than changing to another platform. Damn!

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Getting Out


Yes, I am "sheltering in place." But those of us lucky enough to live in Tucson, surrounded by mountains, have lots of open space to get out and go hiking right outside our doors. I have been taking long hikes, enjoying the fresh air, wild flowers (and pollen) and soaking up sunshine. It's a great relief from the feelings of being closed in and isolated during this difficult time.

I have a friend who lives in Milan who has shared what her life is like now. It breaks my heart to hear her stories, knowing that some of my friends in the U.S. are now facing the same kinds of fear and restrictions. I know I am so incredibly fortunate to live where I do. My Luna in Second Life asked me to post a picture of Tucson, of getting out, of just generally where I go to escape.

Here I am. I hope it makes you smile.

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Hunkered Down


Home sweet casita. Staying home. Keeping busy with course work, trying to cancel flights for this spring and summer (no luck getting through to any airlines), household chores, did a four mile jog. It's 75° so I put on swim suit and sunned a while. I didn't get nakie as some neighbors and I decided to clean the community pool. My teen neighbor, Trouble, tells me she is "soooo freakin' bored!" So, I got her into a swim suit to help vacuum the pool. That's harder than it looks, dragging hoses and the vacuum head around. It was good to have her help. It was nice to see her in her tiny bikini too (I know, bad Sparks!). I came back to the casita and cleaned out my lingerie drawer and preened in front of the mirror deciding what to keep and what needs to go. I keep way too much stuff. Gotta keep busy, keep up my spirits, fight off negative feelings and keep in touch with friends and family. It's going to be a long few weeks.

I'll share a naughty story later.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

More Working From Home

As we work from home we all find ways to keep our spirits up as we deal with the isolation and stress of the Covid-19 pandemic. I suspect we all try to focus on work and, at the same time, stay in touch with colleagues via video, messaging and chat. As for me, I have to amuse myself a little while I work too. So, I take breaks and surf the 'Net for news (ugh), fiddle with photos for this blog, maybe watch a little porn, and drop into Second Life for some shopping.

Here's something that might be fun. Take a photo of yourself working from home and share it!

Be safe and be well everyone.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Working From Home Keeping Social Distance

Like so many around the world I'm working from home, staying home mostly (hunkering down), and keeping a six foot "social distance" if I do go out. I'm trying to keep up my spirits, but when I see shelves empty at the supermarket and people buying $600 worth of groceries at a time, hoarding toilet paper and hand sanitizer, I worry. Why can't people leave a little something on the shelf for those who may not have anything? And I hear gun and ammo sales are skyrocketing. What are people going to do? Protect their toilet paper?

If you are worried about having enough toiler paper, why don't you subscribe to home delivery of a newspaper? You will receive a new supply every day, have something to read on the potty, and thus, be better informed.

Since I am not going out and the weather is warm enough in the desert southwest, I'm working and padding around the house mostly naked. Why put on clothes when you don't have to? My close friends and neighbors are accustomed to me running about in just my skin, but I do keep a beach cover-up handy just in case the UPS guy appears on my doorstep.

Be safe out there and be well.

Monday, March 16, 2020

Recycle Monday

I was planning on going bottomless today to roll the recycle bin to the curb. But when I looked outside, there were four men working on a waterline across the street. I lost my nerve. But, still feeling naughty, I slipped on a tiny pair of shorts and a sheer top.  I rolled the bin to the street with a bounce in my step that made me jiggle. Yes, I preened way too much for the men, but they clearly enjoyed it. I waved and wished them a good morning (buenos dias) and strolled slowly back up the drive way to my casita.