South African Lockdown

Damn, It's Good to be Out and About!

Damn, It's Good to be Out and About!

After the months and months of lockdown, the enforced isolation, the loneliness and boredom, the past few days have been wonderful, breathing whole new life into me. I feel like a new person!

My little 3-day trip with Mick and Debbie to Mtunzini up the North Coast, in the “old days” wouldn’t have been so highly anticipated! Of course, I love being with Mick and Debbie but it wasn’t an earth-shattering event back then. But now? It felt like the whole world was opening up again (which of course it isn’t, at least not here!).

Stagnating in the Lockdown

Stagnating in the Lockdown

Damn, these are such weird times…

COVID numbers appear to be going down all around the world; a good thing! Yet I feel stagnant. Like I should be jumping up and down as that means I can go back to see family and friends in the States. But as simple as that sounds, it just seems there are so many hurdles to get over, not the least is the inaction and chaos surrounding the vaccine rollout here.

Moving in the Right Direction?

Moving in the Right Direction?

The COVID numbers here are going down, but whether they will stay down is the question!

But it does feel different this time, or maybe it’s just me.

The last few weeks have been really difficult. Fighting off the feelings of being stuck, the isolation as friends retreated, the ineffective vaccine rollout and…what I realize is lack of anything creative in my life. For that, of course, I only have myself to blame.

New Normal?

New Normal?

Is this the new normal? It’s actually quite comfortable. Maybe we have just been so brainwashed and constrained for the last 5 months, this easing up feels like a whole new world and maybe we’ve completely forgotten what it’s like to live any other way! (Or maybe it’s a conspiracy to control us!!!!!)

Lockdown Winding Down

Lockdown Winding Down

Life is easing up here in South Africa with the move to Level 2 restrictions. This allows for the sale of alcohol, cigarettes (for those who must have them) and interprovincial travel. Restaurants will be able to open and serve liquor! Level 2 also allows us to visit family and friends! But nothing international yet and there is no indication when flights will open up. So will make the most of my time here.

Living in a South African COVID-19 Bubble

Living in a South African COVID-19 Bubble

Another week gone by. The days just melt into each other as this lockdown drags on. Here in South Africa, there is no end in sight, as the body count grows exponentially every day. As does the economic hardship faced by the majority of this country’s population.