12.11.21

Up quite late - after 10. Breakfast, coffee. Watching a couple of decent introductions to Schubert’s life and work. Started a load of dishes for the first time in a while.
Went out to pick up a hold mail form at the p.o., and Daphne Brooks’ book at the local Queens Library branch (sent over from another; good service, esp. b/c I don’t have to go into Manhattan.)
Went to an urgent care center to get a covid test before my trip Tuesday; signed up for a waiting list, got some groceries, went home and ate, read maybe 25 p. of Lisa Robertson, got my insurance card, went back to the waiting room. Got both a rapid antigen test and a PCR test, wrote a bit in a notebook while waiting — trying to make a new daily schedule. The rapid test came back negative, will wait for an email about the other tomorrow.
Spent the evening at home. Worked an hr. on some footnotes and revisions. Half-watched Lady on a Train (1945, Charles David), a Deanna Durbin vehicle w/ Edward Everett Horton, Dan Duryea, Alan Jenkins, and Ralph Bellamy (the murderer). Featherweight, very comforting. Packed a few books. Read 50 p. of Charters on Williams, and the end of the intro chapter of the autonomy book. I probably don’t understand it.
Going to bed at 11:30 pm; posting now so I don’t have to remember in the morning.