Art Department Weekly | Issue 92 Vol. 12

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DEAR CORONA DIARY, At the beginning of this, I saw a post saying we all need to journal because this is history and we need to be able to tell future generations what happened. But I find making ADW way easier than scrapbooking—I run out of inches, so my ability to ramble is slightly contained. Also, I’m not about to print memes. In 20 years, we should know Betty embraced the power lip, demanding dark pink at 7 a.m. and touch-ups before going to bed. She keeps redirecting us toward peaks on the quaran-coaster. —MV

QUICK CHANGE I took a picture of the peas on May 14 and May 29. I wish other changes were moving along that easily.

WHAT ARE ALL THESE PLANTS

Sweet peas are pictured above. On the next page, starting at the top, some of the lavender is starting to look like more viable, some of the spinach looks like spinach, pumpkin seedlings sprouted quickly, cucumbers (and weeds) are popping up, carrots that need to be thinned out, and maybe bird seed growing in our blocked fake drain.

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