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Covid: Accentuating the Postive

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It’s been a year since we got the warning about a deadly virus spreading throughout the world. We were told to stay home, wash our hands, keep our distance from one another, and then to wear a mask whenever we were forced to go out for food, medical needs, and other necessary reasons. It was scary. But as time went on, we humans learned to adapt and carry on with life as best and safely as we could. We found ways to be with family and friends outdoors and to give air-hugs. Shopping online with grocery delivery and curb-side pickup was offered by most stores. Since I have lived alone for almost thirty years, I had an advantage in the adjustment curve. It all started in March 2020. It was soon warm enough to host outdoor visits from family and friends. Then with my writers group we set up a Facebook page for sharing our writing for critique, while gathering at a nearby state park to enjoy some social time every few weeks. Looking back over the past year I realized I could list qui