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We live about a half mile from I-95. It is amazing how much quieter it is around here. We didnât particularly notice how noisy it was until the traffic tapered off.
We have the grandchildren with us rather than living with their clinic nurse mother during this Interesting Time. Our two older grandchildren walk along when I walk our German Shepard, Tasha. Tasha has a few days to live (maybe one) as spleen cancer closes in on her; she is my wifeâs dog and weâve both had experience with spleen cancer in dogs so it is her call.
It is late Spring in the mountains â the skies are bright blue with occasional wispy clouds, the trees are bright green. The air is alternately warm and cool, still and breezy. Life is good even when it is headed for a dark spot.
(That is a problem with terrorismâŠit gets boring as well as irritating if it goes on too long. Ineffective and we are apt to wipe out perceived sources (unless we are djt, in which case we make deals with it). Nobody can stay scared forever.)
I was out running yesterday morning at 4:30 am and when I finished at about 5:15 I noticed up in a cloudless black sky the beautiful full Super-moon. It was spectacular. My jaw dropped. Off to the southeast quadrant of the sky I also saw, very brightly, Saturn and Jupiter. Apparently, Pluto was just to the off-side of Jupiter. I was stricken. The scene amazed me. And todayâs J&A comic made me reflect: Because of the lack of traffic for the past month, am I able to see the heavens more clearly now? I havenât felt this way since I was very, very young. Back before smog and car-emissions.
We live 3 blocks from a local parkway (limited access road suppose to be 60 mph max), and our street is raised over it. Still at night it sounds like a NASCAR speedway.
We have found that the two times we took a walk â one of them coming back from having to drop off car for new battery at mechanic 4 blocks away, even though we are not driving â people do not wear masks (other than maybe hanging around their necks), do not understand distancing and we can actually cross the 4 lane main road we live on to avoid them. Normally we cannot cross this street due to traffic.
Tyge almost 5 years ago
Corona virus falling off! Release the Killer Wasps!
Reminds me of the SNL Skits âWe Are The Killer Bees!â
mddshubby2005 almost 5 years ago
How sad to consider clear air and vivid sunlight a crisis. Apres moi le ensoleillement!
nosirrom almost 5 years ago
By Arloâs definition the âNew Normalâ has been with us for almost 4 years. Doesnât sound so great to me.
Dani Rice almost 5 years ago
We live about a half mile from I-95. It is amazing how much quieter it is around here. We didnât particularly notice how noisy it was until the traffic tapered off.
david_42 almost 5 years ago
The next plague involves giving Canada Geese hands. Be very afraid.
33Angel almost 5 years ago
Clever one today, JJ! Thank you.
admiree2 almost 5 years ago
For the Tribe of Conspiracists (using your Good Book):
Mark 8:18Having eyes do you not see, and having ears do you not hear? And do you not remember?
admiree2 almost 5 years ago
One of your best, JJ!
DaveQuinn almost 5 years ago
Arlo is very philosophical.
paul GROSS Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Living is an existential crisis, we are just not aware of it most of the time
flagmichael almost 5 years ago
We have the grandchildren with us rather than living with their clinic nurse mother during this Interesting Time. Our two older grandchildren walk along when I walk our German Shepard, Tasha. Tasha has a few days to live (maybe one) as spleen cancer closes in on her; she is my wifeâs dog and weâve both had experience with spleen cancer in dogs so it is her call.
It is late Spring in the mountains â the skies are bright blue with occasional wispy clouds, the trees are bright green. The air is alternately warm and cool, still and breezy. Life is good even when it is headed for a dark spot.
rlaker22j almost 5 years ago
bashing Trump may get old but having Trump sit in the White House is even getting older
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 5 years ago
Old crises become boring so we need new ones.
(That is a problem with terrorismâŠit gets boring as well as irritating if it goes on too long. Ineffective and we are apt to wipe out perceived sources (unless we are djt, in which case we make deals with it). Nobody can stay scared forever.)
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
My life is a permanent existential crisis.
Lightpainter almost 5 years ago
âWhat is that weird color in the sky?â
â It is blue from the lack of pollutionâ
â EWWâŠget rid of it!â
RobertaPyle almost 5 years ago
âWe are de Killer Bees, from South of de Border!â
hakuin almost 5 years ago
I was out running yesterday morning at 4:30 am and when I finished at about 5:15 I noticed up in a cloudless black sky the beautiful full Super-moon. It was spectacular. My jaw dropped. Off to the southeast quadrant of the sky I also saw, very brightly, Saturn and Jupiter. Apparently, Pluto was just to the off-side of Jupiter. I was stricken. The scene amazed me. And todayâs J&A comic made me reflect: Because of the lack of traffic for the past month, am I able to see the heavens more clearly now? I havenât felt this way since I was very, very young. Back before smog and car-emissions.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It has been said that the sun is now visible in the daytime skies over Beijing and Delhi.
jonesbeltone almost 5 years ago
I miss Janis being âfrumpyâ. Printed that one off.
mafastore almost 5 years ago
We live 3 blocks from a local parkway (limited access road suppose to be 60 mph max), and our street is raised over it. Still at night it sounds like a NASCAR speedway.
We have found that the two times we took a walk â one of them coming back from having to drop off car for new battery at mechanic 4 blocks away, even though we are not driving â people do not wear masks (other than maybe hanging around their necks), do not understand distancing and we can actually cross the 4 lane main road we live on to avoid them. Normally we cannot cross this street due to traffic.