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Joel | Follow the Idiot - Part 27

Who Did The Idiot Walk With, And Into, In The Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus?

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The Idiot, who is fortunate to be able to solo walk for 7-12 miles daily during the ongoing pandemic lockdown in Northern California, recently recalled the carefree hike he took across the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus during his 20-year walk around the Mediterranean Sea.

DeBlogging

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Discontinuing his Where Is The Idiot Today? blog after fastidiously posting over 2,500 daily items and photo(s) during the past seven years.      

Isn’t It Fun To Remember The Thrill Of Social Proximity During The Idiot’s MedTrek In Israel?

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The Idiot, currently in vigilant pandemic-inspired isolation and diligently practicing social distancing in California, recalled his MedTrek along the Mediterranean Sea in Israel where he was able practice social proximity with people he met between Lebanon and Gaza.

First Responders

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Love getting the latest issue of The New Yorker, with its insightful cover, on a rainy lockdown Monday morning in Northern California. Support first responders!

Coronavirus Survivor

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FaceTiming with Lynne Taylor, a New York actress friend who contracted Coronavirus two weeks ago, is coming out the other end and talked about it in today’s New York Post.

What’s Essential?

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Wondering, as he walked by on a solo outing this week, why it’s considered essential that construction continue on this complex in downtown Redding during the pandemic crisis.