Sunday, July 26, 2020

Photo of the Day: Staying at Home During the 2020 Pandemic






125 days ago, we went into full lockdown mode at home, and from one day to the next, everything changed.


We use common words and terms that have become unequivocally associated with this crazy pandemic. I refer to terms like: alone-together, social distancing, work from home, zoom calls, virtual happy hours, face masks, hand sanitizers, six feet distance, medical heroes, stay-at-home orders, Instacart groceries, Amazon shopping, Netflix movie night, contactless pay, reopening plans, and I’m sure I’m missing many more.

Just a few days into our self-imposed quarantine I started to hit a wall; not physically but mentally and spiritually. It was our third week staying at home, and it was driving me crazy. I was depressed, angry, worried, and confused all at the same time. I didn’t want to get out of bed to spend another weekend without any social interaction. I was very upset, and although I eventually got up and about, I couldn’t shake it off completely that weekend. The following weekend I was starting to feel the same way, but I was determined to turn it around. I grabbed my camera, which I had not done for a long time, charged the batteries, and headed to the back patio to take some photos; I wasn’t sure of what, but I was not deterred.


I spent most of the morning photographing flowers, lizards, pebbles, abstracts, and anything else I could think of. After that, I spent the afternoon working those new photos in photoshop, the photo editing software, doing some creative post processing until I was completely exhausted. That’s when I realized I had re-discovered my passion for photography and photo processing. The weekend flew by and I felt like a phoenix rising out of the ocean (ok, I’m exaggerating). Sometimes I forget about all those small things I really enjoy doing and make me happy. I’m determined to continue my quest for fun and innovative things to do in-and-around the house during this challenging pandemic days, weeks, and months… who knows, maybe I'll try my hand at mixing up some new and refreshing cocktails. 😉


To be continued...