You’re grounded, Missy!
In Germany, citizens generally have to stay in their home. Gatherings of more than two people are now prohibited. Meanwhile, Angela Merkel goes into quarantine …
May I clean the windows?
Before quarantine, during quarantine … Please, please, please, may I clean the windows? Then I’ll clean the bathroom straight away!
What happend today?
We stayed at home today and experienced a lot. The bird incident, for example. This sublime creature actually flew past our window!
Cheers
The day went a little differently for us today than usual. A long time of isolation still lies ahead of us. Therefore we enjoy the little special moments together!
Thank you!
Just like in Italy, many people in Germany go to their windows and balconies at 9:00 p.m. to applaud the doctors and nurses who work on the frontlines of the Corona crisis.
Time to get some work done…
At home, work is so much easier. While attending an online meeting, you can cook and play with the kids. Easy.
Save a grandma today!
Yes, we all know by now that we have to wash our hands very often. But is that really enough? The virus seems to be extremely contagious. What can we do to protect ourselves and our fellow human beings from being infected?
Are you kidding?
Today in a supermarket in Berlin, Germany: Nobody wants to wear protection. People still don’t understand that they have to do it not just for themselves, but above all for others. Antisocial…
Can’t touch this!
Hammertime!
Hammertime!
Can’t touch this!
Invisible enemy
It’s hard to be afraid of something you can’t see yet. Why should you change something? A look at our friends in Italy would be enough …
Hammertime!
Can’t touch this!
Homeschooling
And it’s only day 3…
Travel restrictions
Worldwide, more and more travel restrictions are coming into effect.
Today’s challenge…
Chaos in the home office! School, work, cooking and changing diapers now take place in the living room…
The Corona Diary
Our Everyday life in a
SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
The Corona Diary exists to record observations from everyday life in a pandemic. The Corona Diary is written and illustrated by Teresa and Nemo from Berlin. Teresa is an illustrator and she is known as “Frollein Motte”. Her honest drawings describe the social problems and contradictions that arise during the SARS-COV-2 pandemic. Nemo worked in operating rooms for about 6 years and normally he has no problem with viruses and pathogens. For some reason, he’s been concerned since the pandemic started in China. You are welcome to share the experience.