Sunday, April 5, 2020 12:21 AM
Sweet song of the moment: release the lava
Posted By: Tony Z
Well we've been at home for 3 weeks. I haven't been working but things are starting to turn around. I haven't left the house in over a week and last time I did things were super weird at the grocery store. I have no idea what they're like now. Marion is going to Fred Meyer in the morning to do the grocery shopping for the week so we'll see then what it's like.

but I spent the first couple weeks of this going fucking crazy. I can't even get into it right now. I'm pretty sure I cycled through all the stages of grieving like 2 or 3 times and ended it with a full on distrust of the government. Last week there were military helicopters flying around all day. that was enough to make me fucking paranoid. Anyway, now I'm like, we're all fine and this isn't even as big of a deal as everyone is making it out to be. So we'll see who is right but I definitely don't think the statistics we're seeing reported are anywhere even remotely close to accurate.

But the world around us is very weird and I'm motivated to document it in some way. I already put together a video of our neighborhood and I may venture out and do more filming this week.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020 1:03 AM
Sweet song of the moment: i can't remember her name
Posted By: Tony Z
It's 2AM. We're locked down.
I wanted to photograph myself but I didn't.
I can't sleep because, I don't know.
But I still have work to do with my family. And I just don't know.
What's real?


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