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6 Word Stories: Our Experiences Sheltering in Place

December 30, 2020

The following 6 word stories were written by the adult learners and volunteers of the Livermore Public Library’s Literacy Program.

“Lots of takeout. More family time.” –Anthony S.

“Enforced Vacation at home–springtime bliss.” –Susan P.

“At home, I wait, I hope.” –Hank S.

“Biking and hiking…benefits the heart.” –Vic A.

“Singing, my Jesus is here daily.” –Cheryl L.

“Bored, broke my glasses, still bored.” –Gary G.

“The gift of time. Use wisely.” –Diana F.

“Try, stumble, laugh, learn, live. Repeat.” –Chris I.

“Life without stir and without hurry.” –Anonymous

“Managing cabin fever requires much patience.” –Anthony S.

“Sheltering in place – a tolerance test.” –Anonymous

“Bad for people good for nature.” –Anonymous

“Discovered just in time, I’m awesome.” –Tina W.

“Try to stay positive. Always changing!” –Julie H.

“I fill the fountain, hummingbirds drink.” –Patricia G.

Submitted by the Livermore Public Library, Alameda County – Livermore.

Filed Under: California Library Literacy Services, COVID Diaries, Writings

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