Now the roles are reversed and ‘going out’ has become the mantra of the caged. Going to last a while, so should be interesting to see what kinds of new ‘hobbies’ are developed by those who will do anything to escape boredom.
I’m fortunate. I can work from home. That occupies a big chunk of my time. Also, I’ve programmed myself to be in “work mode” so when I stop, it does feel like I just got home.
I get out of the house every morning for my walk. I’ve been doing that for decades, no change in routine there.
Then there is that book I’ve been working on. I don’t have an excuse to put it off.
Allan CB Premium Member over 4 years ago
… and again … and again … and again.
sandpiper over 4 years ago
Now the roles are reversed and ‘going out’ has become the mantra of the caged. Going to last a while, so should be interesting to see what kinds of new ‘hobbies’ are developed by those who will do anything to escape boredom.
dflak over 4 years ago
I’m fortunate. I can work from home. That occupies a big chunk of my time. Also, I’ve programmed myself to be in “work mode” so when I stop, it does feel like I just got home.
I get out of the house every morning for my walk. I’ve been doing that for decades, no change in routine there.
Then there is that book I’ve been working on. I don’t have an excuse to put it off.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
It’s like Groundhog Day for Roscoe.
kate over 4 years ago
We are going to have some very confused and lonely pets when this is (?) over.
chromosome Premium Member over 4 years ago
I go out every day for my walk and have see such an amazing number of dogs being walked.
SapphireSkies Premium Member over 4 years ago
Said no dog ever.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
It’s just that you need a little airing out. No more liver for you.