Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Some interesting news this morning when I logged into work. Our firm is accessing a portion of the two trillion in federal aid given to small businesses as a result of the coronavirus. As a result, from April 1-28, all of us are asked to work 3.5 hours and log 4 hours per day as emergency cornavirus leave. So for the next month, I'll work from 8:30-10 and 3-5 each day. That frees me up to write.
We had another firm meeting at 1 p.m. to explain everything. I'm in.
Practiced Bach and Schumann today, which felt good.
After work, I played bridge with Kevin for an hour. That was fun! I wouldn't mind getting into bridge again.
Listened to today's Chris Martensen video:
He's so good. Indispensible.
Planning a writing routine for the month of April and May. I'd like to revise my entire portfolio and come up with new material. Chris and I will begin with Grandudes, which we read last week. It's a fast, fun script that I think can play really well given our present times. We certainly have endless material.
Left SF for Oakland tonight. I'll be back in SF. Friday.
Some interesting news this morning when I logged into work. Our firm is accessing a portion of the two trillion in federal aid given to small businesses as a result of the coronavirus. As a result, from April 1-28, all of us are asked to work 3.5 hours and log 4 hours per day as emergency cornavirus leave. So for the next month, I'll work from 8:30-10 and 3-5 each day. That frees me up to write.
We had another firm meeting at 1 p.m. to explain everything. I'm in.
Practiced Bach and Schumann today, which felt good.
After work, I played bridge with Kevin for an hour. That was fun! I wouldn't mind getting into bridge again.
Listened to today's Chris Martensen video:
He's so good. Indispensible.
Planning a writing routine for the month of April and May. I'd like to revise my entire portfolio and come up with new material. Chris and I will begin with Grandudes, which we read last week. It's a fast, fun script that I think can play really well given our present times. We certainly have endless material.
Left SF for Oakland tonight. I'll be back in SF. Friday.
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