So, today you all get a quick random post.
The county I live in currently has 3,095 cases of Covid with 334 new cases in just 24 hours. We are wearing our masks and staying home as much as possible, but we still have to work outside of our home. I have to help college students, many of whom have been hanging out in crowded bars, not wearing masks. Who knew an office job could be so dangerous?
We live about a block from one of the high schools, and lately the boy's Cross Country team has been having their practices there. Our poor cat Heidi told me she feels like she's living at the beginning of the movie, "Juno".
It's hardly rained here since the land hurricane we had on the 10th of August, and this week it got so damn hot and humid. I believe it got to 100 degrees here with humidity percentages of not much less than that. At least the corn is happy...
Speaking of the Derecho...While we did lose a lot of our sunflowers, we still have some that survived. Sure, they're a little bent, but they're still beautiful and resilient. I think there is a lesson in there about weathering storms, but I don't want to sound TOO much like a motivational poster, so I'll let it go.
As usual, try to hang in there through this stupid pandemic. Wear your masks, and try to socially distance yourself from other people. Contrary to what Fox News watchers will tell you, that isn't living in fear, that's practicing good common sense.
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