Lots of gamers are also puzzle people, and right now is a great time to work on those puzzle skills. Some people like simple puzzles to piece together to pass the time while others enjoy super difficult mind-benders that really challenge them.
One year, my sister bought me two Josephine Wall puzzles that have scallped, curvy edges, making them more challenging to piece together. They are now beautiful pieces on my living room walls, but at the time they were headaches! My husband finished more of them than I did that year!
Plenty of music lovers are turning to our favorite past time while social distancing--enjoying our favorite concerts, songs, and even alternative covers of our music online. It's a much better time to be at home than during the last plague, wouldn't you say?
While many of us are bummed about missing the release of Wonder Woman 1984, which has been moved to August due to Covid-19, we can still enjoy the sneak peeks the studio will be sending our way until then, and the newest one has a Cheetah reveal!
We learned that dogs are likely not affected by Covid-19 a few weeks ago via the CDC, but unfortunately that may no longer be the case. A Bronx Zoo tiger has now tested positive for the virus, and while her prognosis looks good, it does prove that other species can get it, and it may provide more insight into this new virus.
Crafters and artists are reaching out across the web to connect, share their artwork and engage in artistic endeavors while staying at home. It's inspiring to see everyone from poets to sewing experts, writers to painters all collaborating, making work freely available and even sending works to help the medical field.
Lots of people are turning to making their favorite snacks and finger foods at home these days, and mozzarella sticks are one of the easiest, quickest of these foods to make. In a few minutes you can have delicious, greasy goodness just in time for a new TV binging session.
Many people are trying to practice greener lifestyles, which includes using reusable containers while dining out. From packing your own leftover containers to using reusable straws, there are a lot of easy ways to reduce your eco footprint and reduce waste.
No matter who you are, the current global pandemic is likely to affect you in some way, and managing your mental health is just as important as protecting your physical health. If you need a doctor, please reach out to yours via phone; many are providing counseling and consultations via phone, email and video conference.
Of the 38 Seattle Eater restaurants, 24 remain open for carryout and delivery options. Having their dining rooms close has had a greater impact on some restaurants than others, leaving them with little choice but to close, at least for now.
Many a meme has been shared of salty cats annoyed with having their humans suddenly at home all day long, and as hilarious as they are, they're not wrong--at least, not in my case! My cats are furious that we're home all the time and they can't, say, knock over cups of water we forgot about or shred something without us noticing. I can see them staring at us with those judgy eyes. "Why are YOU still here?"
April isn't only National Poetry Month, but National Poetry Writing Month, making this a great time to dust off those poetry writing skills if you haven't been using them in a while. Here are just a few ways to get inspired!
Check out Patrick Stewart's daily sonnet reading, which have been beautiful and soothing and the same time.
Lit Joy Crate is hosting a read-a-thon this month with some fun online extras. First off, it's an easy challenge: you can read a single book or dozens of books to participate. For every book you read and tag on Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #LitJoyReadAThon, you will be entered to win a free crate from Lit Joy!
I have been blogging a lot about nuclear fusion power systems research lately. If we could duplicate the process that fuels the stars themselves, it would solve a lot of problems here on Earth.