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It’s Lockdown Day 44 in South Africa. I bought a new mask.

I’m becoming less and less interested in just about everything these days. But I’ve become progressively more interested in face masks.
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It’s Lockdown Day 44 in South Africa. I bought a new mask.

I’m becoming less and less interested in just about everything these days. But I’ve become progressively more interested in face masks.
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It’s Day 43 of the South African lockdown. Here is a picture of a cat.

I considered writing about various things today:
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It’s Day 42 of the South African lockdown – the day my phone screen shattered.

This morning I made the rookie mistake of trying to hold my phone in my armpit while dragging the hose around the garden, watering plants. The phone slipped out (duh) and landed face-down on cement, which was too much impact for my previously impervious rubber phone case. That case has served me well through three years and countless phone-drops, but one can only expect so much from a thin piece of rubber.
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It’s Day 41 of the South African lockdown. Today I would like to air my grievances.

For those of you unfamiliar with the concept, the “Airing of Grievances” was made famous by Seinfeld character Frank Costanza in the 1990s. The Airing of Grievances usually takes place during the fake holiday of Festivus, on 23 December. Festivus the holiday has its own website with a page devoted to the Airing of Grievances.
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Welcome to Lockdown Day 40. It’s also Cinco de Mayo, which doesn’t mean much in South Africa but I couldn’t think of a better title.
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It’s Day 39 of the South African lockdown.
I woke up late, supremely unmotivated, and spent much of the morning conducting a photoshoot with three horned melons (also called kiwanos, African horned cucumbers, spiked melons, and many other names).