Finding bright spots in the darkness. Chapter 3.
Finding bright spots in the darkness. Chapter 3.
I’ve learned that baking your own bread is fun, provided you have the power tools to cut it.
I’ve had time to learn about wines. It turns out California Pinot Noir, with its vanilla and raspberry notes, pairs well with leftover leftovers. Also, the white peach and kiwi notes of Sauvignon Blanc make it an excellent breakfast wine.
In life before lockdown, I was constantly in a rush. But in the past month I haven’t hurried once, other than the morning I was late getting to my couch.
Arriving late to your 1 p.m. Zoom conference because you overslept is now a perfectly acceptable excuse.
Isolation has made me more compassionate with telemarketers. I used to repel them by asking: “What are you wearing?” or “Will you marry me?” But now I take time to find out how they’re coping with the craziness, if they’re still in their robe too, and discuss deep topics like their favorite Girl Scout cookie. I’ve become particularly close with Sheri from Magic Pillow. She gets me.
Solitude is also the opportunity to reconnect with your imaginary childhood friend. It’s been a lot of fun to hang with Roscoe again, although he gets pretty obnoxious when he beats me at chess. He has yet to beat me at Operation. The funny bone always gets him.
My Christmas shopping is already done. I have 28 Magic Pillows.
I’m working my way through the American Film Institute 100 Greatest Films. But there have been disappointments, for instance Titanic. I just didn’t think it was that funny.
Thanks to YouTube, I learned free solo rock climbing. I made my first successful ascent on the north face of my refrigerator. The view from the summit was spectacular.
We’re blessed to have so many safely distanced outdoor options here on Martha’s Vineyard. I finally tried my hand at clamming. At first, I tried with my fly rod but had very limited success. I discovered that explosives are much more efficient. The key is using just enough to propel them to shore, but not so much that you crack their little shells.
Parents are getting creative in home schooling with practical word problems like “How many martinis does Jill have left if she only has one-third of a fifth of gin?” and “How many Advil will Jill need in the morning if she finishes it?
Sheri from Magic Pillow and I are getting married. Roscoe will be my best man. Our tele-wedding will be on Zoom. You’re all invited.
Barry Stringfellow lives in Edgartown.
Read part one and part two of his stay-at-home humor series.

Comments
You made my Sunday Barry!
Kati Johnsen EdgartownYou made my Sunday Barry!
Hilarious. This guy is making
vividgirl NYCHilarious. This guy is making isolation fun. I want my own Roscoe!
Wonderful wit! Thanks for
Karla BarringtonWonderful wit! Thanks for the smiles and laughter!
This was awesome! And when
Robyn Moore Nashville, TNThis was awesome! And when was the wedding? I don’t want to miss it!
Article made me smile and
Brenda Linnan TimoniumArticle made me smile and reflect!
Magic Pillows for everyone!
Linda NJMagic Pillows for everyone!
Loved it!
Funny stuff Barry! I look
Bill Weinman Los AngelesFunny stuff Barry! I look forward to the next one.
Thanks for the smile!
Laura Smith West DennisThanks for the smile!
This is absolutely hilarious
Nancy Wooler Los AngelesThis is absolutely hilarious ! Totally cheered me up during this difficult time. Thank you Barry !
Thanks for the laughs and
Emily Somerville, MAThanks for the laughs and smiles. Going to practice my free solo rock climbing now.
Best one yet! Can't wait to
Jane Spencer Wilmington, DeBest one yet! Can't wait to get my pillow.
Thank you Barry- I needed a
Nancy Dunn FalmouthThank you Barry- I needed a good laugh today!
This is hilarious!!!! Thank
Sharon Judd Marlborough, MAThis is hilarious!!!! Thank you for your wit and humor. This made my morning.
My day began with out-loud
Jane TisburyMy day began with out-loud giggles...that hasn’t happened in a very long time. Thank you!
A breath of fresh delight,
Marcia West TisburyA breath of fresh delight, with a few guffaws in between!
This kind of writing will get us through this!
Barry, that was hilarious!
Nicole Brisson EdgartownBarry, that was hilarious! Thanks for the laughs. You know something is good when you read it out loud just to hear your own voice.
Thanks, ever so much...FUN!
Sheila A FalmouthThanks, ever so much...FUN!
My sister sent to me this
Pat Santa CruzMy sister sent to me this morning, fun read - thanks! Hopefully we will make it to MV this year.
You should have a regular
Carol EdgartownYou should have a regular column - if you don't already!
Please keep going!
Hilarious! When is the
Brenda B WisconsinHilarious! When is the wedding? I have quite a drive - I should be leaving.... Thanks for the smile!
SO FUNNY! Thank you!
Amy NewtonSO FUNNY! Thank you!
It was the best laugh I’ve
Richard Queens, New YorkIt was the best laugh I’ve had in weeks.
Love this - starting the day
Peggy Sarasota, FLLove this - starting the day with a chuckle!
Witty, reflective, funny, and
PENNYWIGGINS LAS VEGASWitty, reflective, funny, and down right entertaining!! I will continue reading Barry's columns! I love this guy!!
Wait...Sheri is already
Dave Arlington VAWait...Sheri is already engaged to me! (Haha, very well done Barry!)
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