It’s 2:42 a.m. here in this Massachusetts town. I arrived at 5:30 in the evening, and this is currently the view from the Holiday Inn, one of three hotels in this little pocket of 30,000 people. There’s the flicker of Popeye’s tangerine-orange logo, and the looming hulk of the Showcase Cinemas I grew up going to as a kid – its neon sign now dark, and the entirety of its glass façade eerily …
Musings
The COVID Chronicles: I Used to Think I Hated Yoga. Until I Didn’t.
I’m not always open to trying new things. I’m only competitive when I know I can win. I think it has to do with being a naturally smart or talented kid, or growing up believing you were naturally a smart and talented kid, because everyone around you told you that you were. (Except your parents, of course). That is, until you got to university and got your first 40% on an exam (yep, been …
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