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Pandemic Diary: March 20-31

April 30, 2020April 30, 2020Categories Life, Pacific Northwest1 Comment on Pandemic Diary: March 20-31

March 20 At the coffee shop, I tend to yell "take care" as customers exit as a way of saying, Get outta here, pal. But now, I say "take care" to say, I charge you to guard yourself and your loved ones, lest you get a disease deceptively comparable to the flu, which will at…

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I’m Chelsea Greenwood, a writer, musician, and barista living in the Pacific Northwest. I spend my time hanging out with loved ones, exploring the Northwest, and promoting my first book, Leave It All: The Journal of a Maybe Missionary, on sale now. Click the “Book” tab above for more information.

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Just Wondering, Episode 5 (June 1, 2020)

A lively interview with Madeline Jean Konswa about writing a book, life during a pandemic, dreams for the future, and more.

Postcards from the Road (February 18, 2020)

A chat with Liz of WAMC Public Radio in Albany, New York about Leave It All and what it’s like to have “missionary” on one’s resume.

 

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Three days dicking around in Florence and I only just discovered that this is where they blew up that sperm whale in 1970. Link in bio. (Not to one of my David Sedaris wannabe blogs, but to the actual explosion footage.)
The Alvord Desert! (Possibly the most remote place I’ve ever been?) There were wild horses, hot springs, snowy mountains, a vast, thrice-rain-shadowed playa, and generally a lot of views that made my tummy feel funny. It took rerouting an entire vacation, five years on the bucket list, three days of driving to get to the middle-of-nowhere town closest to it—which is still 2.5 hours away—precautionary tire chains, a long audiobook, and a cooler of food, and it was all worth it! If you’re ever in the area (doubtful), be sure to swing by.
Today I celebrate two of my interests—tator tots and religion—by going to the Taco Time whose salsa bar the Rajneeshees attacked.
The next valentine is a bit more racy and features partial nudity.
Wrote a valentine to a guy I stared at during an open mic three years ago. Should be good. (I also draw pictures.)
Shoutout to the kid who drew a cup of water for our winter drink special drawing challenge. As a prize, he has won free cups of water for life!
Look at all that geology.
My bathroom doorknob fell off a few weeks ago. I was just leaving the door ajar but today I shut it and now I’m stuck in my own bathroom. Have a good one. #pleasebuymybook #effortlessstyle #pnw
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