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Tell us about how you’re managing during the Covid-19 pandemic

April 2, 2020

There’s been lots of news about how Lincoln’s government, health officials, schools, library, etc., are reacting to the rapid changes we’ve all had to make since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Social distancing, online learning, takeout-only restaurant food, digital books instead of paper, indoor recreation, meetings via Zoom… the list goes on. Lincolnite Andy Payne did a quick survey on March 22-23 via LincolnTalk about how people in town were living and working — click here for the results. 

Since there are no public events these days, the usual sources of news for the Lincoln Squirrel have changed as well. The story now is you, the readers — and how this is affecting you. Tell us a brief story about what’s different about your life that illustrates the strange and historic time we’re going through. How are you and your family adapting to all the changes? What new things are you doing with your time? What have you discovered about yourselves? Feel free to be humorous, serious, or both.

Here’s an example from my family. We’d been thinking for a while about getting a second cat, but shelters nowadays are open only by appointment and there are few cats available, since (fortunately) people have been adopting and fostering more. But as luck would have it, an acquaintance was looking for a home for her kitten because her other cats were not being nice to this one. We got her yesterday, and today our vet came to give her shots and take blood samples (did you know cats can spread a feline type of coronavirus? I didn’t). In normal times we would have gone the shelter route, but as luck and the pandemic would have it, this is how things turned out, and we’re very happy to have a furry new diversion in our house. Meanwhile, I keep wondering if this is the day I’ll finally straighten out the Tupperware cabinet 🙂

Please email your stories and photos to lincolnsquirrelnews@gmail.com (and please include your name and phone number in case we have questions). Next week we’ll publish a selection of the responses. And keep your ideas for fiction and other creative work flowing as well. The Lincoln Chipmunk has been a bit delayed by events, but it is still very much on the front burner.  Thanks to everyone who has sent submissions — and if you haven’t done so yet, you’re not too late for the first issue, which Lincoln Squirrel readers will be able to access at no extra charge. We’ll let you know when it’s ready. Meanwhile, stay well, and let’s hope for warmer weather!

Alice Waugh
Editor, The Lincoln Squirrel
lincolnsquirrelnews@gmail.com

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  1. scottclary says

    April 4, 2020 at 12:13 pm

    The infamous “Tupperware cabinet” – if one could only see ours…

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