It's July, it's Thursday, this is Dora Reads, let's get some comics-y superhero-y goodness!
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It's July, it's Thursday, this is Dora Reads, let's get some comics-y superhero-y goodness!
(Warning: this post discusses Covid 19, grief, mental health problems, and panic attacks)
June was horrible.
I'm not going to sugar-coat it - June sucked.
For those who don't know, at the very end of May I caught Covid after going to a My Chemical Romance concert (they do rock, though #JustSaying) - and it took me most of June to feel even half-way to human again.
I had ten full days of feeling like absolute hell - and the time since has been spent recovering.
Do NOT listen to people who call this mild.
The only way I'd refer to it as 'mild' is if you mean 'I didn't end up in hospital' - which, thank God that I'm triple-vaxxed because honestly, I'm not sure I would've stayed out of hospital otherwise.
If by 'mild' you mean 'like a cold,' or 'feeling a bit off,' or 'not feeling good but being semi-able to function,' then NO.
No, it is NOT mild.
Wear your masks.
Wash your hands.
Keep up social distancing where possible.
Micropoetry time! (Yay!)
So, I only wrote one piece of micropoetry in April, and one in May.
The April one is haiku... because sometimes my brain provides me with haikus *shrugs*
As always, if you're using a screen-reader, the poetry itself is in the alt-text of the graphics, and line-breaks are marked by / marks.
(Warning: this post discusses Covid, migraines, and mental health problems)
I know it's late-ish June. I got Covid.
...And I didn't want to just not do a post for May, because it was bugging me 😅
May 2022... *hysterical laughter*
OK, May 2022 was a bit of a rollercoaster for me.
Like, there was some really good stuff, some really bad stuff, and some stuff I point-blank don't know how to categorise.
(Yes, this post discusses Covid)
No, this is not my cat - it's a stock photo from Pixabay. Yes, I wish I could pet this kitty 😅 |
Covid really sucks, by the way.
Like, it really sucks.
So, I obviously want to get back to blogging straight away. But even walking up the stairs is still an exhausting activity, so I'm going to have to try easing myself into things.
(...which, is not easy for me. I really want to spend circa 25 hours a day, 8 days a week, being productive right now, and I can't. Argh!)
My regular posts won't be back in June - it's just not practical *sigh* - but I do have dates in July when you can expect my series-posts back on your screens:
(Warning: this post obviously discusses Coronavirus/Covid 19)
Hi everyone,
I tested positive.
I went to an outside concert for the first time in 2 years, was really careful, am triple vaxxed, and still got Covid.
So, my brain is currently smoosh, and I really hope this missive contains a modicum of sense (...I turn into a Victorian dictionary when I'm tired - sorry.)
My usual posts will be suspended for the time being, until I can think clearly enough to figure out a strategum for said missives.
(...I honestly have no clue where that came from, sorry again.)
Once I know what in the name of your great-aunt Doris (...seriously, I have no clue,) I'm doing, I will let everyone know - I promise.
See you soon.
'An alarm was blaring, and once Nate came to his senses he realized he was standing outside a bank, holding a sack full of money.'
I'm still mourning for my beloved Legends of Tomorrow (LoT) after it's beautiful batsh**tery was cancelled a mere few weeks ago
*Swoons on ye olde timey fainting couch*
(...I have no idea where that came from - let's just keep moving... 😅)