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Hello everyone! I hope you're all doing well in the midst of this unprecedented outbreak. Steve and I are doing great and have all of our provisions in line. Our state of Oregon has not been hit hard by the coronavirus--though the numbers are increasing every day, only 70 have been reported as opposed to 1,000 in the state of Washington north of us and 700 in California, south of us. Steve went out for groceries a couple of days ago and was very happy to find that people weren't acting as crazy as they were a few days earlier. We both wanted to get everything in order in case the numbers start to go up and we're all asked to stay home as so many others have been.
I am still keeping my head down…this pandemic seems like a ridiculous Lifetime Channel 2-hr movie with all of the idiotic details that could never actually happen in real life--only, it's not a movie at all. We've got the crazy president spouting endless streams of jaw-dropping lies and denying everything going on (only to then do an about-face a day later), the people fighting over toilet paper and hand-sanitizer (captured on millions of YouTubes for incredulous viewing), and the reality of a virus which has infected people in 170 of the world's 195 countries, with total cases now over 200,000. Even prominent officials and movie stars have been infected, it seems so unreal. It's comforting to know that for the overwhelming majority who get this virus, it's like a mild cold. The flu, in comparison, is so much more dangerous! Still, this virus is still a rather unknown thing and that's what's worrisome. In any event, it's now a new cold virus we will have to deal with from now on. Let's hope that it becomes less dangerous to those with respiratory illness as time goes on.
The picture today was taken last April on our first RV trip to Upper Klamath Lake (about two hours from our home). Steve and I went on a "canoe trail" around the lake one day and had a lovely time taking pictures and taking in the peaceful beauty of this wonderful place. It was neat to hear all of the birds in the reeds and those flying by overhead. This lake is an important breeding ground for a plethora of species and a great destination for any bird watcher!
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I hope all is going well for you these days, Pam. I was happy to know that you're looking at all of this with an educated eye and thinking about past sicknesses as a barometer for staying calm and not worrying about this virus. I appreciated your care-filled letter to give me understanding and knowledge too. Yes, this will all blow over, but I sure don't like seeing the numbers skyrocket! *MANY HUGS from southern Oregon*
Explored on 3/18/20; highest placement #9.
Hello everyone! I hope you're all doing well in the midst of this unprecedented outbreak. Steve and I are doing great and have all of our provisions in line. Our state of Oregon has not been hit hard by the coronavirus--though the numbers are increasing every day, only 70 have been reported as opposed to 1,000 in the state of Washington north of us and 700 in California, south of us. Steve went out for groceries a couple of days ago and was very happy to find that people weren't acting as crazy as they were a few days earlier. We both wanted to get everything in order in case the numbers start to go up and we're all asked to stay home as so many others have been.
I am still keeping my head down…this pandemic seems like a ridiculous Lifetime Channel 2-hr movie with all of the idiotic details that could never actually happen in real life--only, it's not a movie at all. We've got the crazy president spouting endless streams of jaw-dropping lies and denying everything going on (only to then do an about-face a day later), the people fighting over toilet paper and hand-sanitizer (captured on millions of YouTubes for incredulous viewing), and the reality of a virus which has infected people in 170 of the world's 195 countries, with total cases now over 200,000. Even prominent officials and movie stars have been infected, it seems so unreal. It's comforting to know that for the overwhelming majority who get this virus, it's like a mild cold. The flu, in comparison, is so much more dangerous! Still, this virus is still a rather unknown thing and that's what's worrisome. In any event, it's now a new cold virus we will have to deal with from now on. Let's hope that it becomes less dangerous to those with respiratory illness as time goes on.
The picture today was taken last April on our first RV trip to Upper Klamath Lake (about two hours from our home). Steve and I went on a "canoe trail" around the lake one day and had a lovely time taking pictures and taking in the peaceful beauty of this wonderful place. It was neat to hear all of the birds in the reeds and those flying by overhead. This lake is an important breeding ground for a plethora of species and a great destination for any bird watcher!
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I hope all is going well for you these days, Pam. I was happy to know that you're looking at all of this with an educated eye and thinking about past sicknesses as a barometer for staying calm and not worrying about this virus. I appreciated your care-filled letter to give me understanding and knowledge too. Yes, this will all blow over, but I sure don't like seeing the numbers skyrocket! *MANY HUGS from southern Oregon*
Explored on 3/18/20; highest placement #9.
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We have to stay home while flowers and trees are all in blossom !
I missed 2019 Spring, Summer, Autum and part of Winter, so I am used to be "in quarantine", but I do hope things will improve and that we all shall return to a normal life one day !! Let's live and enjoy anyway to be still there !!!!!!!!
Passt gut auf euch auf, bleibt gesund
Stay safe and healthy Janet.
Yes the news is very scary. People over the age of 70 have been asked to stay indoors/or at least in their gardens for the foreseeable future. They were talking about a few months!!!! If I had a car I could at least go out to the beach and stay a long way from everyone, but I don't so I can't. The numbers of the cases are rising every hour and I just can't see an end to it all. I am very fortunate in the fact that I've already got a full freezer and larder, anyway - but I'm still receiving goods delivered to my home. I have to stay in my lounge, and call out to the delivery men to just put the shopping on my kitchen table and then when they've gone, go out there and start putting them away!!!!!!!! I know it's for my protection too - but it seems very strange.
I am so pleased to hear that you are fully stocked up and can manage okay. Soon this will all blow away - I hope. Please look after yourself. xx
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YES... LIVING OUT IN THE STICKS HAS BIG ADVANTAGES, I REFUSE TO RECOGNISE ALL THE HEADLESS CHICKENS !!!!!!
STAYING SAFE IS RELY SIMPLE COMMON SENSE. WHEN DID COMMON SENSE DIE ?? NO=ONE INFORMED ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
STAY WELL MU FRIENDS. ALL WILL BE WELL
HUGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Be careful JAnet, stay away to that virus, here in Iima we cannot move from home for 2 weeks, surely i spend a lot of time doing photos
Take care yourself¡¡¡
Je vous souhaite une bonne journée, Janet et surtout une bonne santé !
Die Pandemie hat uns im Griff und breitet sich weiter aus. Stand heute 0:00 Uhr: 10999 Infizierte in Deutschland! Und das sind nur die bekannten Fälle. Die Dunkelziffer ist viel höher. Wie müssen befürchten, dass es eine Ausgangssperre gibt. Aber die Maßnahmen sind notwendig. Einige Menschen haben leichte Symptome, aber andere erkranken schwer. Wenn es nicht genug Atemgeräte gibt, sterben viele der schwer Erkrankten. In Italien sind bereits 3000 Menschen gestorben. Sorry, euer Präsident ist ein Idiot! Höre nicht auf ihn und schütze dich selbst. Die Lage ist ernst! Bleib gesund!
Janet Brien club has replied to trester88 clubtrester88 club has replied to Janet Brien clubPass gut auf dich auf, Janet! Meide Kontakte und bleib gesund!
We call those Reed Mace...........and they're wonderfully photogenic. Spot on depth of field and lovely bokeh. I love the little bird!
Stay safe and well.
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