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    Re: I think I changed my snake's circadian rhythm

    Quote Originally Posted by Luvyna View Post
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    On another note, my sleep/wake schedule has really gone haywire since the whole COVID-19 lockdown started. Hope I can get back to some semblance of normalcy soon!
    It's not just you, & I share your hope for getting back to normal, though I think it's still going to take some time for this pandemic-crisis to get sorted out. Just dropping our guard now will lead to more virus spread & more victims...some health experts are now saying we may need to continue social distancing until 2022 (!) because right now we do not have everyone tested, nor do we have people trained to do contact-tracing to prevent spread...and while some companies are racing to develop a vaccine, few think it will be fully tested & ready for market any time this year -at least. We aren't used to feeling bossed around by "nature" but right now we're getting a very loud reminder. We all know that weather disasters happen- floods, tornadoes & even wildfires, but as bad as they are, they're not as widespread as this global pandemic. It's humbling to be side-lined by a tiny virus we can't even see with the naked eye, isn't it? I try to focus not on what I cannot do, but on what I can...pursing my interests, or even new ones. And I try to remind myself that "it could be worse". For example, I know someone who loves to travel & just bought a new camper...great timing, eh?
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