A little over a month ago in this column, I mentioned I believed there was a light at the end of the tunnel to this pandemic. I now believe we are almost out of that tunnel and that we are about to turn the corner and will soon cross that bridge — when we get there.
You didn’t see the bridge, did you? Living in my head is not easy.
What follows are some observations I have had, or others have told me about in the last month or so, both good and not so good (I don’t like bad).
Good: MLB Baseball is back. I have tickets for opening day
Not so Good: In Chicago, thanks to our mayor, only 20-25 percent of capacity is allowed for game. The Cubs are zip-tying seats that they don’t want anyone to sit in — seems like a waste of good zip ties.
Good: I have tickets to the Chicago Cubs opener.
Not so Good: I will likely freeze to death.