Saturday, February 20, 2021
I Will Send You Next Door
The world has been topsy turvy with such odd weather. We got just a taste of that. I will send you to my other blog for a trip in the icy woods, since I have nothing to write here. (Do you see the finch?)
Tuesday, February 09, 2021
A Litany of Activities and the Answer to Your Question on the Prior Post
The last time I saw my 13-year-old ( or is she still 12?) granddaughter was just before Christmas. She looked at me sideways and asked "What do you do all day, Neena (my pet name)?" The image of what she thought about an old lady who has no job, lives remotely in the country, and does not look at her cell phone every ten minutes flashed before me. I am sure she thought I sat all day and stared out at the window.
Actually, I do a lot of that staring out the window in feeding and counting the birds that come to my feeders.
I also read quite a bit. Reading three books right now: Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age by Sanjay Gupta; The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz by Erik Larson; and Best American Short Stories 2020 (The Best American Series ®) edited by
Curtis Sittenfeld. I am going through a bit of an addiction to Winston Churchill because I am also taking the Great Course of him on my computer. You study history long enough and you realize that pure damn luck has a lot to do with where you are at any time and that smart leaders are very complicated.
I watch a lot of British TV in the evenings and science fiction/space shows. Hubby and I are binge-watching the various series of Star Trek each night.
I do sit and look at my phone every 10 minutes or so to see if any of the three places where I have registered for the COVID shot have contacted me to face the dragon on their website and pick a time. Nothing...except 'we have no vaccines at this time' or 'working on our site and we will be available in the near future.'
I try to do my exercises 3 to 4 times weekly, but my continued chronic cough has interrupted my sleep for over a year and thus my energies are not as high as I would like. My allergist is treating me with various versions of tranquilizers which seem to be making me edgier rather than calmer and do not seem to impact this cough which emerges every hour to an hour and a half during the day and two or three times at night. My daughter is angry that I am not more pro-active in seeking a solution, but my insurance company is not as liberal as hers and my medical network is much smaller.
My day is also busy with cooking for someone with allergies and ordering food mostly remotely which takes up a LOT of time and creativity.
As my blog title says: I am taking it ONE DAY AT A TIME.
And, to answer your question, the series of photos in the prior post came about because a pair of Canada geese have been sitting on the osprey nest. They did successfully raise a small flock a few years ago at this nest and drove away the osprey couple for whom we built the nest. Osprey arrive to mate about 2 weeks later than our local geese do and while they have talons and a sharp beak they are no match for the heavy geese with their long strong necks. This year we want the nest available for our Osprey as their nesting sites are more selective. The metal deterrent is something we used last year and then took it down when we saw Osprey in the area. Our young friend who stands over six feet did the setup and we will now wait for the Osprey season.
Sunday, February 07, 2021
Having Friends in High Places
Tabor's world continues to turn and it seems to be moving fast enough to stay ahead of the Virus. Hubby has gotten his first shot and that is a relief to me. My daughter and her family all had the virus for a long weekend in January. They got tested and were found positive. They did not suffer terribly. Mostly fatigue and aches. Now I just worry about my son and his wife. Both have some health issues, so I keep praying for more vaccines. I have not yet been scheduled for any shots, although I have called and registered everywhere in the area; so I am hanging out mostly indoors.
I have a "brief" photo montage below that cautions you about helping friends. Let me know if you have figured it out and I will explain in the next post.
Now off to read your posts.
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Transitions
Well, yesterday, an Official (our new incoming President) held a memorial for the 400,000 who had died in this pandemic. He did not pretend it was a hoax of his party's making. He did not pretend it was just a little cold-type-flu that impacted only the weak and unChristian. He took the route of science and facts and calmly honored those who are no longer with us. Dr. Gupta (CNN's talking head doctor) said the flu was hard to really understand for Americans because it was so hidden for most. We are all sheltering in place.
There have been funerals in parking lots, funeral parlors have been overbooked and turned away customers. Los Angeles reduced its air quality regulations because so many people were being cremated!
AND if this was a hoax, it was a good one, fooling everyone across the globe!
Both hubby and I cried as the Spirituals were sung while all of our new officials stood quietly. The Washington Mall and reflecting pool with its thousands of American flags waving in the gentle winter breeze were the perfect backdrop as the sun set. Someone had gotten the entire Mall lit with soft lights as well!
If you listened carefully, that warm breeze across the continent was a global sigh of relief that a gentle, smart, generous, purposed adult had taken the reigns of our nation. A person who was surrounded by loving family and staff and not people who wanted a piece of the pie. Of course, there will be more storms before the calm, but I have faith in our Democracy.
Thursday, January 07, 2021
Yesterday
Yesterday, I made Krupuk and ate too much before I realized it...you know I was watching TV and not monitoring my snack food intake. This really plays fast and loose with any calorie count you "maintain". It does not help when you are watching Breaking News.
Yesterday, a young friend of mine gave birth to a baby girl (their second) in a Washington D.C. hospital. It went uneventfully and peacefully. Life does go on.
Yesterday, my doctor responded to my complaint about a medication I am taking which has no effect on my chronic cough. (The first week we tried one tablet twice a day and then three weeks later since there was little effect two tablets twice a day, and then last week, after my visit telling him the cough still happened 8 to ten times throughout the day and night, he upped it to three tablets twice a day.) After my call yesterday he upped it to three tablets three times a day(!)...after which I will no longer comply if it does not work over the next ten days.
Yesterday, I remembered visiting the Capital on a tour with my parents one spring many years ago. We were strictly required to stay in lines and areas and be quiet when in the Rotunda.
Yesterday, I wept and raged and sighed and was sorely embarrassed for our country. I felt for those few police officers who were tasked with protecting the Capital building. During the Black Lives Matter protest, the President called out the National Guard in full force and riot gear. The President called those protesting at the Black Lives Matter Movement "criminals." Yesterday he said he "loved" the "protestors" that violently broke into the Capital building.
Some Congressmen/women are calling for enacting the 25th Amendment. My only response is "What the hell took you so long?"
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