Bloggers using their wit, widsom, and words despite an unusual holiday season
December 03, 2020
My Thanksgiving Day here by myself was very quiet.
Instead of being in Madrid or Sacramento with one of my daughters, I was home alone.
We talked via WhatsApp, which I enjoyed and appreciated.
However, my Thanksgiving dinner, ordered from Haggen grocery store, wasn't that great. I'm allergic to black pepper and the turkey legs had a black pepper rub.
Meanwhile, my blogger friends are writing their Thanksgiving experiences, the pandemic, and other happenings:
- A quiet Thanksgiving allowed the discovery the origins of the infamous Schrodinger’s Cat paradox.
- An after-Thanksgiving turkey soup recipe.
- How the pandemic has touched lives in different ways, and brought out different responses depending on how people have been affected.
- The hidden dangers of toys such as magnets, balloons, and smaller toys.
- How we can make peace with change.
Laurie Stone of Musings, Rants & Scribbles writes about these articles on the Best of Boomer Blogs #677. Click here to get the links to the articles. And be sure to join in the conversations. Bloggers love to hear from readers.
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