Showing posts with label May in Autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May in Autumn. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2020

...Newer Computer...and still no photos



May 2020 a year from my last post-  propping up an idea that I have always had, that my memory works from the same cues, Autumn here, in Australia reminded me to see if I could still view this blog.  I was surprised that I could actually still see my entries.

I seemed to have lost all my photos from my computer, I didn't want to upload to a server somewhere- and I was using a program that was not the one that came with my computer.

These days, the app Instagram serves as the visual diary of my life.

I have thought to do some posting here, for myself- as my social circle has caught up to me, and especially these days, I get to talk to people directly.
Gone over the past decade are limitations on data, resistant to texting or phone call apps.
Where once, I had to navigate each persons accessibility to send a single photo, often having to re-size them, now I can text them directly to their phones- instantly.

I, have, of course been thinking about feelings of being connected, and impressions of being isolated as Tasmania is still closed to non-essential travel.
We luckily, had changed our flight to return to the island about 36 hours ahead of the government telling citizens to come home.

When I first moved to the island, I joked a lot about the likelihood that we would last on any global calamity (this turned out not to be true), and that we were pretty self-sufficient and sustainable even if we had to pull back to this hemisphere only (this feels true).
I am still typing slightly in jest- but I find it difficult not to feel very fortunate compared to many other countries that are dealing with the pandemic.  

I also have to acknowledge that in recent history, I have wished to be able to stay off a plane for an entire year (which I had done, almost, with ten months between trips)- and I have wondered many time, when and if my partner would ever be here for winter.  This looks like it will be his first.  As he needs to travel for work- we don't speculate beyond one month at a time.  Our state could ease restrictions in the next week or so, but that is far from the airport opening up.  

I have gotten up twice, while trying to type this to spot birds from my yard.  I think, because in the early years here, 2006-2009 all I had for connection was the computer.  I even listened to my podcasts from my computer- pre-iphone.
I have over the years, gotten in the habit of not being on my computer, and not using my phone needlessly, if I can do anything else.  Now, at a time my friends are questioning how much they are using phones or looking at screens either computer, phone, or T.V.- I've already let go of that habit.  This is an excellent time to look for birds, and I am fortunate they come to my yard.  My sense of "urgency" is I think, much higher than most people here.  I listen to a lot of news from Europe and the U.S. - and although I understand why people here are not worried- I can't really join in.  
When restrictions ease, my only goal is to hike, in areas I hope will not be even 25% as crowded as the neighborhood has become.  Each week, since our fourteen days of mandatory house stay ended, I have taken a walk that is normally not crowded and seen at least twenty-five to thirty-five people.  The stores are the same way.  It is hard to see a difference.   I am keeping to errands like getting our flu shots, donating blood / plasma.  I don't think too far into the future, because they idea that we might not get to leave the island for an entire year is hard.  

Meanwhile I am my usual 50-50.  I'll do an online yoga class, or exercise dvd.  Eat a salad or something healthy- but then make a margarita at 2 p.m.  Which is my plan...now.