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May. 14th, 2022 10:48 pmNiece has COVID now. (Niece is in London, England). She got it on Friday, and has a final exam on Monday - it's an at-home, eight hour, exam with various essays, due for her international law course. If she is feeling poorly on Monday - she can try to defer it to August.
I'm hoping she's okay. She has a sore throat and feels very tired and spacey.
That's kind of how I felt. And hopefully it's a mild case.
Sigh.
Wales: So Covid really isn't over, is it?
Me: Nope.
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It's been raining most of the day. I made up my bed up clean, cleared out the winter/fall clothing and replaced fully with spring/summer clothing.
Charged and sent the Robot Vaccuum around the apartment. (I like the ILife better - it was easier to charge and more reliable. So if you are looking for robot vaccums, get the ILife instead.)
Raining now.
Turned on the A/C, and my allergies lessened, also I stopped sweating. It somehow cleaned the air in apartment, while cooling it down a notch.
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Still binge watching Star Trek : Discovery on Paramount Plus. I've made it to S3 now. It really takes off after episode 12 of S1. Season 2 is excellent, by far the best Trek that I've seen to date - character centric with good plots, and social issues examined. Also it's tights. Now, I'm in S3. Burnam and the Discovery Crew in order to save the Universe jumps ahead about 930 years in time. Which helps explain why Discovery was never mentioned in prior Trek lore, and Spock never mentions his sister in previous Trek series.
The leap frog to the future, also brings a bit of Farscape into it - we have wormholes, and couriers, and the black market. It also has a touch of Deep Space 9.
S3 is a big improvement - in part because we got rid of the Klingons and Lt. Ash Tyler (who I had mixed feelings about...he's a bit too romantic and tortuous for his own good) and Burnham's family dynamics (which I loved, but also diluted the focus). So, the focus is a bit tighter.
Off to bed.
I'm hoping she's okay. She has a sore throat and feels very tired and spacey.
That's kind of how I felt. And hopefully it's a mild case.
Sigh.
Wales: So Covid really isn't over, is it?
Me: Nope.
***
It's been raining most of the day. I made up my bed up clean, cleared out the winter/fall clothing and replaced fully with spring/summer clothing.
Charged and sent the Robot Vaccuum around the apartment. (I like the ILife better - it was easier to charge and more reliable. So if you are looking for robot vaccums, get the ILife instead.)
Raining now.
Turned on the A/C, and my allergies lessened, also I stopped sweating. It somehow cleaned the air in apartment, while cooling it down a notch.
**
Still binge watching Star Trek : Discovery on Paramount Plus. I've made it to S3 now. It really takes off after episode 12 of S1. Season 2 is excellent, by far the best Trek that I've seen to date - character centric with good plots, and social issues examined. Also it's tights. Now, I'm in S3. Burnam and the Discovery Crew in order to save the Universe jumps ahead about 930 years in time. Which helps explain why Discovery was never mentioned in prior Trek lore, and Spock never mentions his sister in previous Trek series.
The leap frog to the future, also brings a bit of Farscape into it - we have wormholes, and couriers, and the black market. It also has a touch of Deep Space 9.
S3 is a big improvement - in part because we got rid of the Klingons and Lt. Ash Tyler (who I had mixed feelings about...he's a bit too romantic and tortuous for his own good) and Burnham's family dynamics (which I loved, but also diluted the focus). So, the focus is a bit tighter.
Off to bed.