We are not isolated; we are just keeping our distance.
We are not isolated; we are just keeping our distance.
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Thank you, Internet. You are keeping me sane right now. Without you, this distancing would in fact feel like real isolation.
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But knowing that we are all in this together helps me. My friends are only a key stroke away.
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Yes, that is right Pam. Us bloggers are VERY distant people π
In Australia your neighbor can be a thousand miles up the road, and that is close π€£
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You may be thousands of miles away but you are also right beside me.
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Why thank you dear lady…but our closeness may have the neighbors talking π π€£
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No, we’re not isolated. To me, isolation is the equivalent of forced solitary confinement. And absence makes the heart grow fonder, right? So when we’re able to once again greet someone with a hug or a kiss or a handshake, we’ll feel even closer to them.
Additionally, this internet technology that I know so little about keeps us all in touch, both near and far. You and the other bloggers I follow, we haven’t lost a beat. Awesome! ππππ
πΎGinger πΎ
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I enjoy spending time with my ‘distant’ friends!
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Good morning! Itβs great to have coffee with you today. I feel totally surrounded by friends. Thank you! βοΈππ»
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I think we are all great friends just keeping our distance!
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So true!
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I think Iβm feeling even closer to you and the others in this community.
Stay well, Pam. We need you β€οΈ
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I know I do Dan! Be well my friend.
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Awesome and true!
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Thanks!
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This is true. We are still close in spirit.
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Absolutely!
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A little distance is good for the soul.
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I agree!
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