In the Portland area, and a few other counties, today marks the first day masks are required for indoor public locations.
People have a lot of feelings about masks.
I recently acquired a mask extender AKA ear saver, which is a bit like the world's tiniest scarf with a button on either end. It sits along the back of my head (the occipital bone area?) and it coverts the ear loop style of mask into one that wraps fully around my head.
I've tied knots and adjusted my masks, but not perfectly. I've never had a mask fitted to me, so I've been a bit in the dark on what a well-fitting mask feels like, despite reading up on it.
Getting there though.
"Disasters are, most basically, terrible, tragic, grievous, and no matter what positive side effects and possibilities they produce, they are not to be desired. But by the same measure, those side effects should not be ignored because they arise amid devastation. The desires and possibilities awakened are so powerful they shine even from wreckage, carnage, and ashes. What happens here is relevant elsewhere." Rebecca Solnit
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
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