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Stagnating

It's been three weeks already that we've been suffering from COVID. Even though the word part of the infection is over, we can experience some of the typical, lingering long-term side effects. The brain fog is not as thick as it was a week ago, but it still affects my wee, already demented brain. Despite my relatively good and stable energy level, I still can't do as much as possible before the infection. Fortunately, there are no other sinister symptoms besides the common cold, fatigue, brain fog, and lost mojo.
Ági's not that lucky, poor thing. She's been suffering from the severe side effects of the common cold. She can't sleep through the night, which is unusual for her. I wish we were healthy!

The weather is still unusually warm for December. According to the weather forecast, the first days of the new year will bring significant changes, such as colder temperatures, wind, and rain. Brilliant.

As New Year's Eve gets closer, some of our fellow human beings are warming up for the big do. This is the only time of the year when fireworks are allowed. People tend to spend a fortune on these paraphernalia and enjoy the loud bangs and flashing lights as these fireworks explode. Animals are in shock, as is Abby. We heard some bangs from the distance during this evening's walk, but that was enough for her to panic. For Jeff's sake, why would any sane person do that?

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