Anyway… My preferred blogging schedule is to craft a post
over several hours (or days), get it 99% ready before I go to sleep, then wake
up early to add daily stats and do a final proofread. If I can post by 8am or
9am then I have the rest of the day to do anything I want… gardening, reading,
writing, napping, anything. Monday was like that. The post was up by 9am so I
was happy. Greg and I spent the day together running errands, doing chores,
napping, watching tv, just hanging out. Then Monday night came and I didn’t
have a new post 99% ready for Tuesday morning because I had spent the day enjoying
life instead of writing. Totally worth it; no complaints.
Monday night I stayed up late working on the mask themed
post. I had started it weeks earlier so it was 70% by that point. Ran out of
steam, fell asleep in the wee hours, woke up late and scrambled to finally
finish around lunch time. Half the day gone, poof. I had wanted to putter in
the garden for an hour or two early in the morning but by noon it was too warm
for my comfort so I stayed inside. Greg was in a mopey mood waiting to hear
about work stuff so we mostly just watched tv together. We talked some, had
productive conversations, ate some Boursin cheese on buttery crackers, watched
more tv, talked a little more. It was that kind of day; mellow mixed with a bit
of melancholy.
Tuesday night I wasn’t sure what I wanted to focus on for
Wednesday so I started rambling a bit; this. Went down a few internet rabbit
holes, wasted time during what should have been restful sleep hours. Finally tired
enough to fall asleep. Woke up early-ish around 6:30am, bathroom first, walked
the dog around the neighborhood, checked the garden, back inside and settled
down by 7:30am.
The beauty of retirement living is that I don’t have to do
anything specific, no assignments, no deadlines, no meetings, no payroll processing, no performance
evaluations, no reports to write, nowhere to go, no commute on I-40, no
traffic. My schedule is my own to maximize or waste, whatever. A few people
read the blog regularly, some sporadically. Other than Greg, no one has
complained when I post late. He hasn’t complained really, just playfully picked
at me. It’s all good. No worries. Which brings me to today’s meme…
Pence refused to wear mask during visit to Mayo Clinic
In the spirit of sharing
softer news and/or silly vibes:
- Clint Bowyer talked about NASCAR and homeschooling during interview.
- Jim Gaffigan spring cleaning during quarantine.
- Scientists named newly discovered snake after Harry Potter character Salazar Slytherin.
- Virtual museums: a guide for art lovers.
- Woman used Ring security camera system to order chickens to return to back yard.
Daily pandemic
update:
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe presented plans to
unwind a nationwide lockdown from May 11 conditional on the number of new cases
dropping below 3,000 per day, making urban transport as accessible as possible.
Still in Europe, first signs that the transmission of the novel coronavirus has
again picked up were visible in German official data, just as the country
attempts a cautious easing of its lockdown measures. In the US, number of cases
surpassed one million, which is a third of global infections. Aljazeera.com
timeline
29 Apr 2020
|
Cases
|
Deaths
|
Recovered
|
|||
12:34 GMT*
|
Yesterday
|
Today
|
Yesterday
|
Today
|
Yesterday
|
Today
|
World
|
3,088,278
|
3,154,442
|
212,801
|
218,795
|
935,168
|
965,397
|
US
|
1,013,290
|
1,035,765
|
57,043
|
59,266
|
139,422
|
142,238**
|
NY
|
293,696
|
301,450
|
22,365
|
23,144
|
31,943
|
31,943
|
CT
|
25,269
|
26,312
|
1,924
|
2,089
|
63
|
63
|
NC
|
9,279
|
9,739
|
327
|
361
|
1,472
|
1,472
|
*Documenting time of day because real time data updates
continuously.
Tracking specific states: NY is US epicenter, son Reid lives in CT, and I live in NC.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ https://www.coronainusa.com/
Tracking specific states: NY is US epicenter, son Reid lives in CT, and I live in NC.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ https://www.coronainusa.com/
A moment of silence for those
we’ve lost to coronavirus, including the first
100 in the US.
In the news:
- 7,000
people die every day in the US on average; additional 2,500 die daily due
to COVID-19.
In the US, 71% of coronavirus patients recover and 29% of patients die.** - Advice for people unable to pay May rent; know your eviction protection legal rights.
- Antibody testing frequently asked questions and answers.
- AZ GOP chair encouraged ReOpen protesters to wear scrubs to create false message.
- Brazil supreme court allows investigation of President Bolsonaro.
- Conservative CA doctors’ viral video taken down after dubious conclusions debunked.
- Forbes explained how the rich keep getting richer while many Americans suffer.
- JetBlue requires passengers to wear masks; some airlines give masks to passengers. WaPo GIF illustrates how droplets spread on airplanes.
- Justin Amash announced potential Libertarian bid for president.
- Nicotine patch study in France contradicts smoking study in China; results inconclusive.
- NC health officials have begun identifying nursing home outbreak locations.
- NC women’s prison: 70 inmates tested positive for coronavirus.
- NY ER doc Lorna Breen contracted coronavirus, returned to work too soon, then committed suicide.
- OH Gov DeWine, a republican, popularity soared after split from Trump.
- #PeopleVsCongress and bailoutthepeople.com trended following announcement US House would not meet next week due to health concerns. McConnell vowed to block next coronavirus aid bill in the Senate as leverage for business liability protections.
- Polio survivors recall memories of quarantine eerily familiar to coronavirus crisis.
- ReOpenNC leader announced she had self quarantined after testing positive. Roughly 200 protesters marched during the third ReOpenNC rally, significantly fewer than had marched the week prior. Four of the protesters were arrested after they broke a fence gate outside the Governor’s mansion. Meanwhile health care workers and medical students staged a peaceful counter protest in support of the stay at home movement, prompting #CarolinaHeroes and #HealthWorkersDefendNC to trend.
- TN restaurants reopen despite jump in cases.
- TX salon owner tore up citation during Open Texas rally.
- Trump discussed testing plans during Tuesday presser. He also said any relief for states will require ending "sanctuary city" policies which prompted Quid Pro Quo to trend.
- VP Pence toured Mayo clinic without wearing a mask despite hospital protocol requiring all visitors and patients to wear masks.
Following Kenny Beck’s lead to share a
few signs
of hope:
- Koalas injured during Australia wild fires re-released into wild after recovery.
- NC elementary school hosts 'Hometown Heroes' caravan.
- NC nurse went to Queens NY to help during coronavirus crisis.
- WWII veteran and pandemic fundraising hero topped UK music chart.
In my personal life…
Greg ordered groceries online again. Victoria and a friend delivered
bags to our patio; neither wore a mask or gloves. We miss Tamijah from last
week. Wish we could specifically request her next time but unfortunately the
app doesn’t seem to offer that option.
We received mail from the IRS. I clenched when
I saw it, thinking maybe we were being audited. Opened the envelope to find a
letter signed by President Trump. It was addressed to both of us yet the
greeting was “My Fellow American:” each word capitalized *cringe* and singular
*twitch* instead of plural. At the very bottom was this sentence:
“For
more information on your Economic Impact Payment,
please visit IRS.gov/coronavirus or call 800-919-9835.”
please visit IRS.gov/coronavirus or call 800-919-9835.”
We received our payment by direct deposit last week so the
letter seemed completely unnecessary to me, a waste of time and resources. Why mail these letters when millions of people are still waiting for paper checks.
Getting stimulus money into the hands of working class people should be a much
higher priority than this.
Flipped the letter over to find the full message translated
into Spanish, which I thought was a nice gesture. Greg disagreed, said he
thought it was hypocritical and would anger Trump’s anti-immigrant base. I told
him nothing seemed to anger Trump’s cult base so why should this be any
different.
Then I thought of NC Gov Cooper who by comparison is doing a
remarkable job managing the crisis in our state despite limited resources and
no support from the right. It’s so very interesting to me how one person can
interpret something one way and someone else see it from a completely different
perspective.
meme of NC Gov Roy Cooper during coronavirus crisis
I wonder if Trump thinks this letter with his Sharpie signature
at the bottom is going to help him win votes in November, or perhaps be a
keepsake for members of his devoted cult fan base. I for one am not
impressed, not one bit.
My presidential keepsakes are a Christmas card received from
President Obama’s White House several years ago which features a lovely photo
of his family. And a cardboard hand fan with Obama’s campaign logo on it given to
Greg by a friend. And some Bernie t-shirts, buttons, stickers and yard signs
that I’ll cherish forever.
We also have two canvas presidential prints by Andy Thomas: one of democratic
presidents paying pool, the other of republican presidents playing
poker (sans 45). We bought them in New Orleans because they reminded us of the dogs
playing poker series by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge.
That is all for today.
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