"Last summer, when the pandemic was settling in as a fact of life, I spent a lot of time thinking about how it isolates us." Read on
Tag Archives: COVID-19
Neighbors, neighbors, Thank you for all your generous favors. When we were moving, There were a lot of unknowns, But you accepted us And welcomed us into your homes. This is a metaphor, of course. A raincheck for after the virus loses its force Conversations by mailboxes reinforce Our sense of connection, a daily resource.… Read on
VOX ATL staff writer Savannah offers the first entry of her "Diary of A Confused Teenager" series. This time, she talks about keeping up grades in a pandemic. Read on
“An Ode to the Mailman” I’m excited to report, a new quarantine sport, the mailman and his transport. Wait until he or she comes around, And guess what’s waiting to be found. Is a letter from my friend, Unable to see each other again? Or is it the acceptance packet, From the college of my… Read on
History will remember this horrific year Full of agony and pain Pearl like tears streaming down faces Yet, like Avoxes, we can’t complain. Does the weariness of masks grow? As do the endless hunts for toilet paper? But if those problems are your greatest Take a look below your skyscraper. Just like forests recover after… Read on
People have been facing mental health challenges during COVID and they definitely want to feel better. So, here are five ways to boost your mental/emotional health during COVID! Read on