Monday, March 16, 2020

Day One: March 16, 2020

I just heard a guy on TV say, "This is like living in a War Zone."  Seriously, how dramatic! There aren't any soldiers walking around with guns, no jets, no children dying during bombing.

Only in America, would not being able to go out to eat be considered "like war." 9-ll, now that was like war!

I mean, here I am working from home, cooking beef stew. Here's the view out my backdoor this afternoon. 

I saw a newscaster today explain what to do if you ran out of bottled water. He said, "The water coming out of the sink is perfectly fine for drinking. There is no need to store water, though you should already have some saved for an earthquake." Then he went on to explain the importance of clean water vessels, if you save water from the sink. Basically, another 4 minutes about how to do the thing he just said was not important to do.

My neighbors are all old, like me, they are "isolating" themselves, too. Of course, we can still have yard chats, thank goodness.

Like a lot of other people, I am counting down the 14 days from when I last went to get supplies from the grocery store.  You know that place has to be swarming in COVID-19 bugs!

Tomorrow, I might go for a long walk. They said we could still do that, as long as we stay 6 feet away from others. Maybe I'll find another wild flower for my photo collection.

Here's another picture of the beauty that surrounds me.

Peace, Love and KWood!


                                                                             

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