By Lisa Maria Boyles Time isn't behaving as usual in this pandemic. Whenever something time- or calendar-related comes up, it catches me off guard, I am startled: What month is this? What holiday is coming up or just past? What day is it? My sense of time is so distorted as we live through this... Continue Reading →
Virtual substitutes no match for real face time
By Lisa Maria Boyles A friend said she was sorry she missed our girlfriends' Zoom happy hour the other day. "I've been avoiding Facebook for a couple of weeks now... Not sure why," she said, by way of explanation. "I can relate," I replied. "I think we are all so oversaturated with technology/virtual connections/and social... Continue Reading →