- exercising
- grocery shopping
- visiting with my Stitch 'n' Bitch friends
- quilting
- reading
- gardening
- making 'medicines'
- weaving
- talking with my family
How is it different?
- exercising -- instead of Pilates classes, I walk through my neighborhood
- grocery shopping -- instead of walking to the store 5-6 times a week, at all times of day and evening; I only drive there once a week, during Senior Only hours
- visiting with my Stitch 'n' Bitch friends -- instead of meeting at Sue's house (and usually carrying home yummy goodies from Scott's garden), we have a Zoom session and everyone makes their own tea.
- quilting -- pretty much still the same, since it is mainly a solitary hobby; but I am stacking up tops to be quilted for after the SIP is over and Jenna can help me baste them.
- reading -- I get library books from the Northern California Digital Library, on my Kindle, and never have to return them -- they just poof, disappear, after 3 weeks.
- gardening -- not much is changed, except for what I am growing, since the stores have a limited selection and supply of plants. There will probably be no basil this year, unless I can outsmart the bunny.
- making 'medicines' -- nothing changed at all, at all. Unless the cannabis plants succumb to some ick.
- weaving -- no change, except for what I listen to during. Governor Newsom's noon press briefings are the usual.
- talking with my family -- we seem to do this a bit more than before, mainly group get-togethers with Zoom.