That was the image I woke up to this morning. I decided to roll over and stay in bed. I was awake through most of the storm but fell back asleep and […]
Planning a Vacation During Corona
We had a spike of 7 new cases of Corona last week in our county. That’s the most we’ve seen in a day so far. It’s due to the tourists coming here. […]
Corona Virus Diaries – June 27, 2020
Here we are at the beginning of summer, and, really, not much has changed since the end of March. We had a chance to get some control of the situation and it […]
Graduation in the Time of Corona
In March most schools in the nation, and around the world, went to remote learning. At first people were thinking a few weeks, then a month, then it started looking like school […]
Corona Virus Diaries – June 10, 2020 & Coming Up on Thoughts From the Mountain Top
Although things are “opening up” we all know the Corona Virus hasn’t gone away. We’re at 49 confirmed cases in our county. I’m happy we haven’t seen a spike since we’ve had […]
Corona Virus Diaries – May 21, 2020
Globally we passed 5 million confirmed Corona cases overnight. In the U.S. we will chalk up 100,000 official deaths by the end of the month. I’m very thankful to live in the […]
Corona Virus Diaries – May 19, 2020
Spring has finally sprung here in northern New England. It’s about 3 weeks later than usual, but the trees sprouted their leaves this weekend. It’s nice to see the new green leaves […]
Corona Virus Diaries – May 13, 2020: Freedom of Speech and Becoming a Better Person
We’re steady at 37 confirmed cases in the county, despite increased testing. There’s now a drive-thru testing site about 20 minutes south of us. I just wonder what the count would be […]
Corona Virus Diaries – May 8, 2020
Our county now is showing 35 known cases of Corona virus. I say “known” because we didn’t have abundant testing until very recently. Who knows how many people have had it already. […]
Corona Virus Diaries – May 3, 2020
We’re still holding at 31 known cases in my county. Only problem with that is I recently heard all they were testing were health care workers. Who knows how many cases we’ve […]
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