Food in isolation:
Local friends drop off gifts of food for me sometimes, approx 4 or 5 times a year on average.
A friend asked me for a wish list last week, and very kindly stocked me up on pantry items I was running low on.
I asked for one container of a perishable item.
The friend generously brought three.
This is where it gets exciting...
As I talk to people with slightly more normal pandemic lives than mine, I realize that people who are not living in solo isolation don't have a clue of what it's like -- and if I want them to know, I need to tell them. (I am in total isolation: no roommies, no pets, no social bubble. Astonishingly little human contact except by text. No human touch in ~3 years.) I might start telling some solo isolation stories on here. I think people really need to know.