Wednesday, March 04, 2020

Spring Cannot Come Too Soon


It seems this week is just one roller coaster ride after another. My daughter-in-law was in Nashville this week for work and slept through the tornado! It did not damage her hotel, thankfully. She was not aware of the tragedy until breakfast the next day. She dodged that bullet! Many young children died or were injured, it seems. My daughter is flying to Nashville for work this coming Monday for her company. I never know where my family is on their various work trips, and maybe that is a good thing. As the current Coronavirus spreads there will be more teleconferencing, I am hoping.

It is only a matter of time before the virus reaches our state. You can see Johns Hopkins' COVID map that shows it appears at entry points to the US. My state has finally put up a map on testing. There is so little testing going on, that the numbers will be sure to climb when they test. Fortunately young and middle-aged healthy people will probably not be deathly ill but will have to be prepared to miss several weeks of work.

While buying some make-up remover packets in the drugstore a few days ago, I stood behind a stocky black man neatly dressed in a state sports jersey and a knit cap. He was buying a package of cigarettes. He reached deep in his pocket for the needed remaining 30 cents in change, spilling coins onto the floor. He handed the clerk a coin the size of a quarter and she said it was not valid currency, perhaps some chip from a game(?), as she handed it back. He reached in his other pockets and still could not come up with the needed 30 cents. He finally said he would go check his car and come back. I stood wooden Indian still refusing to help him as I hate the cigarette habit. I looked him in the eye with my best stern grandma look as he turned and said I was sorry I could not help him, but I did not like that dangerous habit. He smiled politely and then hubby, who is ever the good Samaritan even if it means buying poison, reached in his pocket and brought out the change. The black man thanked him and looked sheepishly my way before he turned and walked to the door. Such an addictive danger.

Super Tuesday of 1/3 of the primary states' voting determines whom I vote for before I even get a chance to vote. My first two choices already dropped out! My third choice was not super strong. I will vote blue no matter who, but I wish the system was not so crazy.


I have gardeners coming next week to plant trays of seeds for my husband's project and I have to clean the basement before they sprinkle planting soil all over it...I also should make cookies...spring is coming closer each day.







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  2. Beautiful photos!

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  3. Anonymous11:44 AM

    Your daughter was very lucky! I'm glad she is ok. Such devastation. I like all your topics today. We lived in Delaware for almost 40 years and I voted even though it never made a dent in an election. I can't wait until I can judge this virus by hindsight! Andrea

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  4. The man and his 7 year old son making it to the cellar literally as the roof of his house was being ripped away is a news video that everyone should see to understand how seconds matter. Hear that freight train noise means move. Gives me shivers.
    I am thankful your daughter is all right.

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  5. Thumbs up for both photos.
    I would just give the guy the nickel, but you made your stand.

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  6. Glad your DIL was okay and feel bad for those who were not. Very scary.

    I am glad I am no longer affiliated to a political party as I would hate having to vote for any options. I just hope for the best for our country whatever happens in November.

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    1. I do hhope you VOTE!!

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    2. You live in such a beautiful area.

      We vote next month, and by then, it will probably not do much good. It won't stop me from going, of course.

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    3. Oregon does not let me vote in the primaries since I am unaffiliated. I will definitely vote in November. I always have even when I didn't like the choices.

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  7. It is mild here today, with rain instead as snow. Come on spring!

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  8. gorgeous sky pics. and spring is definitely here. so far no coronavirus in my small town as far as I know.

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  9. As you are no doubt aware, we here in Seattle seem to be in the epicenter of the COVID 19 outbreak, but the deaths have almost all been connected to a nursing home with compromised old folks. We figure people have been walking around with the virus for weeks, and either think they have a cold or the usual flu or have no symptoms at all. We are relying on our good health, hand washing, common sense, and luck. /we are not worried at this point.
    I voted today. With the ballot whittled down there was no point is waiting. Our Primary day is next Tuesday we have all vote by mail.

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  10. Lovely dramatic photos. You sure do have a strange voting system compared to ours which is also a bit stupid too. I don't think I would help the smoking dude either. Keep safe from the virus.

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