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                    <text>Day 26
by windoworks
How are your hands holding out? My knuckles are the problem. They’re very dry and a bit sore. I wonder
if we’ll ever go back to rinsing out fingertips ever again. We have ‘organic’ pump pack hand soap in our
bathrooms and kitchen sink and I am astonished at how quickly the soap level goes down. CB says don’t
use too much but then I explained that the virus has a fat covering that has to be broken down by the soap
bubbles. Where did I read that? I don’t know and the amount of extraneous tidbits I now know are never
going to come in handy at a dinner party in the future. This puts me in mind of my days at college. At the
end of each semester, all that information gathered during the 13 weeks, fell out of my left ear when the
next semester began. I remember a friend of mine saying that after years of regurgitating every fact she
had learned for the exams, when she reached her final year and he professor said: now tell me what you
think, she said: think, I don’t think, I just repeat what you told me! I’m fairly sure thats not what
university learning is like now. I can sense CB bristling in indignation.
I read a post this morning from an Italian author describing her experience of the virus and isolation and it
was eerily familiar. CB and I have spent hours discussing what life might look like afterwards. Will he
ever lecture on a cruise ship again? I don’t know. Do I want to go on a cruise again? Not sure. How about
an airplane? That might be easier to do - and I’m not sure why I think that.
And is anyone else feeling like they might be starting to live in an episode of Little House on the Prairie? I
was discussing with AB how eggs have been hard to come by and he suggested that I get some hens. Well I
would but as soon as the baby chicken suppliers have new chicks hatch, they are immediately purchased,
having been on back order. And speaking of back order, the vegetable seeds we ordered are taking a long
time to arrive - and even then some of the seeds I wanted were sold out! With seed companies sold out
means absolutely no more to be had, they’re all gone. This is mind boggling.
My sister-in-law KM in Australia is an asthmatic and this allows her to register for home deliver groceries.
(How about that - you have to register to get permissions for home deliveries). However, there is a time
delay and you never know what is unavailable until the groceries arrive. She orders from 2 stores and
yesterday everything came except flour. Is everyone making their own bread now? My son AB is making
his own pasta, and my daughter ZB says pasta has disappeared from the grocery store shelves.
So I’m wondering: will we ever eat out again or will we all say: oh I can make that at home and for less
money. When grandchildren ask What did you do during the Great Pandemic of 2020, will we say: I
learnt to cook, bake bread, make soap, grow vegetables, sew masks and stretch supplies out. Speaking of
which, usually when the bar of soap in the shower gets wafer thin, I throw it out and open another bar.
Three days ago I opened another bar of soap and stuck the wafer thin piece on top of it. CB was so
impressed. I knew how to do that because my mother did it. She was an extremely thrifty woman.

�Also, is anyone else going through cupboards, closets, shelves, fridges etc and rationalizing everything
they own? Yesterday I reorganized the kitchen utensils and then my Penzey’s spice collection and moved
the spices all to a drawer and put their names on the lid. I needed a couple of spices that were were out of
date but when I went online to order them, Penzeys warehouse and distribution center is closed until
further notice! Well, I’m not surprised really. I’ll be growing those next I expect.
Flashback photo:

��So two photos today. This is the day after Christmas Day in southern France and CB and I had purchased
tickets for all the children to visit Grotte de Niaux (Cave of Niaux). The cave has a complex system of
more than 8 and a half miles and our guide took us in and handed us all flashlights at the gate. There is no
lighting in there at all and we walked a long way in the dark to a salon (gallery) that had drawings in it.
Our guide only spoke French and the path was not remotely even and it was scary walking in. I was
constantly thinking about falling and how hard would it be to get me safely out again.
After what seemed a very long time we reached an area and our guide told us to turn off our flashlights
and line up. Then he turned on his flashlight and there before us on the wall of the cave were bison and
other animals carefully drawn in black. These paintings were done between 17,000 and 11,000 years ago,
and I always wonder, what made someone or some ones walk all that way into the cave in the dark with
only a flame to guide them and then paint on the wall? Who were they painting for? Why? CB would tell
you there are theories but no one really knows.
This cave is one of the very last caves that the public can visit. Even our breath causes problems for the
paintings. I have visited a number of caves in France but this is only one of two which are open to the

�public. Other caves are reproductions. In both of the actual caves I have visited there is no lighting and
only very small groups are allowed in.
The second photo is looking out of the cave mouth to show you what a huge cave this is and how
interesting it must have been to Paleolithic (old Stone Age) people. I am always astonished by their
ingenuity. We think of them as primitive but I think their lifeway suited the epoch they lived in. How
adept were they at using what was available. Perhaps we are learning similar lessons now.
Today’s final thought: yesterday someone photographed a coyote running along Michigan Avenue in
Chicago in the middle of the day. And on FaceBook someone posted a video of a herd of deer (about 15 or
so) in an urban street, running between the houses. I wonder what today will bring?
So, stay safe, stay well and stay home. Till tomorrow.

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                    <text>PD Day 25
by windoworks
Wow! Nearly 4 weeks. Where has the time gone? Seriously though, some days have gone by extremely
slowly. Routine is really good but it may be a bit of a problem if you think “I have to be home from my
walk by 3pm because thats when I have a cup of tea and a snack. I can’t miss that”. Well, such are the
Days of my Life - if you’re under 40 that reference will have no meaning for you.
Yesterday we went for our daily drive and walk. I always think: Nooo, I don’t want to! And then I’m
always glad that I did.

��We look like we’re about to rob a bank but this is according to the CDC’s (Center for Disease Control)
new suggestion: everyone should wear a mask outside their home. Here we are walking along another
section of our favorite trail. We saw 3 other family groups with dogs, 2 runners and 2 cyclists. Murphy
wanted to run after the runners and she was outraged that she couldn’t inspect the other dogs bums. She
has no idea why she isn’t allowed near other humans or dogs and thinks its a cruel and unusual
punishment for something she doesn’t remember doing.

�Here is CB and Murphy on their early morning walk.

��And CB photographed this - just made to cheer us all up I think.
So last night it was the inaugural meeting of the Benjamin &amp; Lilley’s Book Club to discuss our first book.
Here’s what the meeting looked like:

And here’s what it looked like a few minutes later.

�Yes, we did discuss the book in more detail than I imagined we would and we laughed a lot as the visual
effects kept constantly changing. ZB nominated our next book “The City We Became” by N.K.Jemisin. We
will reconvene on May 2 to discuss it and we now have 2 more book club members - welcome AW and
BB. It was 45 minutes of fun and laughter and although we were in 4 different time zones and very far
apart, I loved it and I am so grateful for the willingness of every family member to participate. It was
almost midnight by the time EB got to bed in England!
In other news, CB and I completed the Family Reunion Quiz with only 3 guesses and surprisingly we tied
for 1st place with 2 other teams. Well done all of us! We won a virtual cup which we must bring to the
real 2021 Family Reunion. Hmmm, tricky .
Well, the numbers continue to climb in Michigan. Last count from yesterday: 14,225 cases and 540 deaths.
In Kent County we have 157 cases and 3 deaths. In the US we have most states locked down but not all
which is a bit like having a pee friendly area in a public swimming pool (I borrowed that). I continue to be
amazed and sometimes angry at some people’s inability to recognize the severity of the situation. It truly is
an invisible enemy and no one is safe. I read a dreadful story this morning on WaPo about how a funeral
home is dealing with the massive overflow of dead bodies. They have reached the point where they offer
nothing but cremation as soon as possible - no viewing, no funeral, nothing. They mostly just drive the

�bodies in plain cardboard coffins to the crematorium where they are incinerated. And even there they are
overwhelmed.
In our area we are getting ready for an Easter egg hunt - so now I have a collection of bunnies and wooden
eggs in the TV room window along with Poochie the dog/bear and the kangaroo with the joey. I’m
running out of room.
Today’s flashback:

This was taken last year. CB was lecturing on a trip to Western China and the tour began in Beijing. This
is the Forbidden City where the Imperial Palace is housed. All Emperors lived here from the Ming
Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty (1420-1924). It is a huge area and the day I visited (some years
ago) was just as hot and sunny as this photo. It was crowded and we walked and walked and walked.
There are a number of courtyards and I think they were intended to show the might of the Emperor who
was also known as The Son of Heaven. Certainly you would feel cowed by the sheer size if you were
hoping to petition the court and had to cross this courtyard first.

�I enjoyed Beijing but this day tour was not one of my favorites. It was just too hot and we stood for ages in
the broiling sun while our guide explained everything. One quirky thing about China: the time zone is the
same right across the nation, spanning 5 geographical time zones. It is known as Beijing time. I find this
very hard to understand as in the US we have a total of 6 time zones: Hawaii, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain,
Central and Eastern. So in China, if it is 6am in Beijing and dawn it will be 6am and full dark in Xinjiang
the furtherest western province. Well thats enough geography for today.
Stay well, stay safe and remember to keep one velociraptor apart with your mask on. If you’re outside.

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                    <text>Pandemic Diary: Day 24
by windoworks
As you could see from yesterday’s post, I was confused by the date. Well, when you’re inside the house
pretty much for 24 days straight, the date and even the day of the week become very much irrelevant.
Yesterday the weather was so very nice that CB decided to move up his annual porch maintenance, and
while he was sweeping, sanding, mopping and then staining, a number of the neighbors came outside to
chat from more than 6 feet away. It was good to catch up. Ours has always been the block that people only
move away from out of sheer necessity - and then they come back to visit on holidays and our annual
block party.
As I write this morning, the news is not good. It is scary to be living in Michigan at this time. Yesterday
the totals reached 12,670 cases and 478 deaths. Masks are starting to be worn outside and both my
neighbors are making them. The feeling is that the greater area of Detroit is where the majority of cases
and deaths are. It may be due to density or poverty. As this point no one is entirely sure. Here in Kent
County our cases are increasing and again, no one knows if this will stay the same, increase or decrease.
In other news from Sydney Australia, you might be fined $1000 if you refuse to move on from a park
bench. Apparently walking or running outside is okay but stopping and sitting is not. Also in Australia,
our large extended family group (around 60 members if everyone shows up) has postponed their annual
get together at a cabin site on the NSW coast, and instead we are all posting happy hour photos online and
answering quizzes. CB and I are still 5 answers short - and the rule is no googling. Hmmmm.
In other, other news, this is the designated day that our little family group is meeting online to discuss our
first ever book club book: An Elderly Lady is up to No Good. I chose the book as it was as requested: short
and an easy read. We’ve all read it except one family member who’s read two thirds. There may be some
words expressed later, I’m not sure.
The other day I was talking to a friend on the phone and she said: won’t it be good to be able to hug
friends again when this is over? And I said that perhaps I might have to stay inside for another 2 weeks
just to be sure. This morning I read that malls might never reopen or recover, because people may not be
comfortable in crowds for a long time to come. Even CB has talked about spacing students and sanitizing
his classroom at the university in September (if face to face classes resume then).
So now its not that I can’t imagine being confined like this for a long time, its that I can’t imagine coming
out of the house again or what that will look like. I feel like if the Governor says you don’t have to self
isolate any more, I’ll be: I trust you Governor Whitmer but could I have that signed and sealed in
triplicate please?

�And honestly, if I can’t browse in the grocery store and my daughter can’t sit on a park bench, then no!
The Governor won’t open the golf courses so you can play golf.
Today’s flashback;

This is Copenhagen in July 2018. We were about to sail to Scotland and Iceland the next day with CB
lecturing on a New York Times cruise. Scandanavia was experiencing an unusual heatwave and when we
landed at the airport we were herded onto a coach with no air conditioning. As we drove from the airport
to the hotel we could see that a drought had been happening for some time as everything looked dried up
and dusty. We were staying overnight in a lovely old fashioned hotel in the middle of the city. Our room
was up the in the eaves of the roof and while it was an elegant suite, it had no air conditioning and even
with the windows open it was still quite warm. As the evening drew in, we went for a walk through the
streets to look for somewhere to have dinner. The concierge had recommended that we look down some
of the side streets to find hidden restaurants.
Finally I saw a wooden sign on the sidewalk down a tiny lane way and we went to investigate. It was one
of the best meals I have ever eaten inside a tiny restaurant with tiny rooms on several levels. The only
downside was - no air conditioning! As the meal progressed it got hotter and hotter. Our waiter told us

�that all Copenhagen was struggling in the heat. They simply weren’t equipped for it. Almost no shops,
hotels or restaurants had air conditioning. I did enjoy our brief stay in Copenhagen and I would like to go
back, especially to visit the Tivoli Gardens.
Stay safe, stay home, only one family member in the grocery store at a tome, and wear a mask when you
leave the house. Sending huge hugs to all wherever you are in the world.

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by windoworks
Good morning! Two new developments. First, Governor Whitmer (who wore a t-shirt which said: That
Woman From Michigan, for her interview with Trevor Noah - don’t panic he’s recording from home)
signed an executive order stating that all schools are to remain closed for the rest of the school year (I’m
pretty sure we saw that coming). Second, the CDC has done an about face regarding surgical masks (cloth
masks) and is now suggesting that it might be a good idea if everyone wore one when outside the house.
CB and I have rather tasteful cotton ones made by a friends daughter and our neighbor AW is thinking of
making some and I have ordered two so that CB and I can swap them out daily. With cotton masks you
can wash and reuse them. Now I know some people will say: but you just concentrate germs on the inside.
Well if you’re asymptomatic, that keeps your germs with you, and like Schroedinger’s virus - how do we
know if we have the virus or not?
In Michigan the Governor also requested some National Guard assistance and they are building temporary
hospitals in the Detroit area and also investigating needs here in Kent County. So here in Kent County
yesterday we had 125 confirmed cases and 2 deaths. If these numbers seem low its because not many
people in Kent County have been tested. The population count in 2017 was 648,594. So far 460 people
living in Kent County have been tested and one quarter of those are positive. It is fair to extrapolate that
there may be at least 162, 149 positive cases in Kent County.
In the state of Michigan yesterday, there were 10, 791 cases and 417 deaths but again, this is just a fraction
of the real numbers. There are 2 drive in testing stations near us but you must have a a doctor’s
authorization to get tested. I think about South Korea where they tested over 5000 people per 1 million
citizens. There they have a much more accurate picture of the virus and its spread than we do here.
China was touted as the best way to combat the spread but now suspicion is growing that perhaps local
officials did not report accurate figures. I read a story this morning about 2 Holland America sister ships,
the Zaandam and the Rotterdam. The Zaandam developed positive cases after they left South America.
The Rotterdam was sailing nearby and offered to take some passengers who were virus free. At this
moment they are beginning a complicated system of disembarkation geared to protect everyone involved
at Fort Everglades. At first the Florida governor refused to let them land at all but this is the man who
refused to put in place a stay at home order and let students hold coronavirus parties in Miami. Cases are
beginning to escalate in Florida. CB and I are just so grateful that we were able to disembark form our ship
at the beginning of March and get home again.
It continues to be a new world of confusion and worry, but to cheer us up, Bear Hunts are popping up all
over the world.

�This very large bear is in Finland. Thanks AS!

��And here is another one from New Zealand. ZL saw these bears on his walk yesterday. They’re in their
own sunroom.
And speaking of yesterday, it was such a gorgeous, slightly warmer day that CB, Murphy Brown and I
drove out to Lake Michigan to Kirk Park to walk through the woods to the dog beach. The last time we
walked there last year, the beach was almost washed away.

��CB and Murphy Brown walking through the woods. There were an unusual number of trees down and a
lot were sawn in to short lengths. Then we saw this:

So of course we went around the gate and walked further on to this:

�And of course CB and Murphy scrambled around this fence to see this:

��If you look carefully (it took me a while) you can see that the sand dune, the trees and part of the staircase
to the beach has gone and what dunes are still there are extremely unstable. All access to the dog beach is
now by the main beach.
And now the flashback:

This is 2015 at Jekyll Island off the coast of the state of Georgia. This photo is late in the afternoon as a
storm was coming in. CB and I spent a week here exploring the whole area and eating unbelievable
amounts of seafood - it was lovely. One night when it was dark everyone came down to this seating area
and let go white paper Chinese lanterns. We stood in the dark and watched them all float up into the sky.
I think you are supposed to make a wish on them. And one year at ArtPrize in October here in Grand
Rapids, there was an artists events where the public were invited to come to the Grand River downtown
and light one of these. I stood in the back door of the Sweet House (where I was volunteering) and
watched hundreds of them floating higher and higher above Grand Rapids. Maybe we need wish balloons
now.
Stay safe, stay home and try to stay happy.

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by windoworks
Yesterday Governor Whitmer extended the State of Emergency for Michigan for 4 more weeks. And last
night Michigan’s positive coronavirus numbers jumped from 7500ish the day before to 9934 and deaths
are at 337. Here in Kent County our numbers are beginning to increase: yesterday we had 119 confirmed
cases and 2 deaths. Bear in mind that all numbers including the federal ones are only for those tested and
only a small portion of the population is being tested. The CDC ave done a complete 180 on masks and are
now thinking that everyone should be wearing a mask outside their home. CB and I obtained some lovely
home made masks yesterday and today when CB left to walk Murphy Brown, I made him tie it around his
neck, ready to pull over his nose and mouth if need be.
I have read terrifying reports from doctors in ERs and I am beginning to feel besieged by a scary and
unseen foe. On the other hand CB and I are eating amazing meals together and even making food that I
would normally eat out, such as spare ribs and macaroni cheese for dinner last night.
Our neighbor TJ has resumed the scraping down and preparing for painting of the south side of his house
adjacent to ours. He was kept inside for a couple of days due to it raining. Yesterday he became like a
candle for moths: over the course of the day various neighbors, friends and fellow tradespeople came to
stand far below on our driveway and hold conversations with him. It became an acceptable meeting place
with everyone doing their best to stand at least 6 feet away. It also provides a little light relief for me as I
watch through the living room window.
Also yesterday, my pharmacy delivered some drugs to my house. A very nice young man rang the doorbell
and stood expectantly holding the bag waiting for me to open the door. What a quandary. After a
moments hesitation, I gestured for him to just leave the bag on our doormat. CB brought the bag in later
while wearing his gloves. Some days this house feels like a sanctuary and some days it feels like a prison.
In Melbourne Australia, AB is exercising madly and preparing wonderful food for dinner with his
housemate. Last night they made pasta from scratch. In Auckland New Zealand, ZL and his wife AW take
daily walks and he sent me this photo:

��As he said, this is taking a Bear Hunt to a whole new level. I am really impressed. Do you have Bear Hunt
photos to share?
In Sydney Australia, OB did this:

��I can hear you saying What? He did what? He pulled himself up to a standing position. As ZL then said:
he’ll be asking to borrow the car next.
So, today’s flashback:

��This is a real blast from the past. From left to right: my brother AS, my sister MH, me and my father HJS.
As I am wearing orthopedic boots I am assuming I am somewhere between 5 and 7 years old. I had to
wear these boots because I was diagnosed with ‘weak ankles’. I don’t think thats an actual medical
complaint. For the first couple of years, the boots had calipers fitted to just below my knee. These boots
meant that once a year we drove to Invercargill (in NZ’s South Island) where I put my feet in an x-ray
machine while the doctors looked to see if my weak ankles were improving. I don’t remember walking
barefoot and I do remember having shoe envy. I do love shoes and have had to try to control myself from
shoe impulse buying.
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by windoworks

�So this is how I’m feeling, how about you? Really though, you’ve gotta laugh - this is OB yesterday, stuck
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crawl down the corridor and out the front door. I hear you buddy, I hear you.
I find myself crying at the most absurd things. This morning I was looking at Instagram and I swear I saw
a post from Facebook which showed a quick succession of global images and then ended with ‘You are not
alone because Facebook is with you’ or so something like that. And now I can’t find it again and I’m
seriously concerned - maybe an April 1 joke? No April 1 jokes please, I couldn’t cope.
This just in from Auckland New Zealand:

This is the intersection of Broadway and Khyber Pass, normally a jam of cars, buses, scooters and
pedestrians at morning rush hour on any Wednesday.

�Here is Nuffield Street Newmarket - home to many restaurants and clothes stores. Not a soul in sight.
(Thank you ZL for the photos)
And in other news:

�Here’s how Miss Murphy Brown Benjamin is coping with home isolation. I think she might be on to
something.
Yesterday I was looking through my Word files of stories and ideas I have collected and I came across one
tentatively titled: Now You See Me. I have included the opening paragraphs here (its my blog, indulge me)
but also because its eerily familiar right now.

It was when Mariella came out of the changing room that she noticed it. She had been the usual amount of
time in there after her swimming exercise. First she had set the shower on the warmer side and although
it was between the Spring and Summer semesters at the college and there was no one else using the
changing rooms, the water had taken an unusually long time to warm up. She had showered, weighed
herself (no change) then dressed, all in the strange silence that pervaded the room.
When she walked along the long basement corridor and paused outside the pool area door and peered
through the glass, she was surprised to see that there wasn’t a single person anywhere. ‘How odd’, she
thought . ‘I’m sure there were at least two lifeguards sitting there while I was swimming laps. Where did
they go?
The lights were still blazing, and out of curiosity, she opened the pool door and went in. A wall of hot,
steamy air hit her, but there was absolutely no one to be seen at all.
Today’s flashback photo

�This is Dubrovnik, Croatia. This Old Town is surrounded by massive stone walls completed in the 16th
century. The city was based on maritime trade, and was noted for its wealth and diplomacy.

�These are the walls of Dubrovnik. You can walk around them on the top but you have to remember that
where you began by climbing up is where you will climb down at the end. In other words, once up on the
walls you have to keep walking around until you get back to where you began. Dubrovnik was used
extensively in the winter months to shoot scenes for Game of Thrones, and the walls featured greatly. I
liked Dubrovnik a lot but by this point in our cruise I was very tired (in over 4 weeks we had 1 day at sea)
and so I just managed a leisurely stroll around the main streets of the Old Town with a stop for coffee and
cake. It was very hot and the streets are cobblestones which made walking uneven. CB walked around the
walls and said they were so uneven with so many stairs that there were first aid posts at regular intervals
for all the tourists who had injured themselves by tripping over.
Also, Croatia had made it through to the final of the 2018 World Cup and were playing France that same
evening we docked there. They were so excited. Sadly hey lost to France but they were still so proud that
their team (largely unknown) had made it through to the final.
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by windoworks
As it appears I am increasingly confused as to how many days I have been writing the Pandemic Diary, I
think I will just note the date going forward . Of course there is no such day as March 97, it just feels that
way. Today is the last day of March (31). The latest projections this morning have us inside now until
summer when the experts THINK that the virus might struggle to survive . But then , they THINK it
might roar back in the fall and winter. These are just well informed educated theories, and a good theory
is able to be tested. The CDC is positing that this will be a 24 month affair. (Moan).
Now we are being asked to stay home until at least the end of April and I have read posts which suggest
Governor Whitmer will close all schools for the rest of the school year (that is, until June when school
vacation starts). I can hear a lot of home schooling parents wailing at this news. Suddenly everyone is
realizing what a hard job it is being a teacher.
You may not know that I was an elementary school teacher myself. You cannot teach if you do not love
the job. If you do not love it, it becomes soul destroying. Teachers are amazing people. I think everyone
has one teacher that had a positive effect on their life. Mine was a one armed English teacher from Oxford
England who taught me in high school. He was not particularly handsome, he always smelt of cigarettes
and we all adored him. I think it was the way he brought the classics to life. I have always loved reading
books but Mr Allen really enhanced books for me. I can’t believe I just remembered his name.
Yesterday in Michigan the number of positive cases jumped to 6498 and the deaths reached 184. In Kent
County we have 99 confirmed cases but still only 1 death although Dr London is warning us that this will
probably change dramatically. The CDC is also considering issuing a recommendation that we all wear
cotton masks when outside. This is because many more people have the virus with no symptoms and this
would stop it spreading as easily. I have a couple of masks I wore when gluing windows and CB has some
he uses for painting walls, so I guess we better find them and get them ready.
Remember I told you that CB had ordered hair clippers? Well now they won’t be delivered until April 16!
Why? Has everyone decided to shave their heads as they can’t get to the hairdresser or barber? Yesterday I
asked for help on line with seeing what I might look like with grey hair. To explain, I have been dyeing
my hair for most of my adult life. In fact, I have no idea what my real hair color might be. As the dye
grows out each time I see a little silvery streak appear on each side of my face but I have no confidence the
rest of my hair is that color.
As my hair grows (and mine grows fast) I will develop a patch of who knows at the hairline. By the time
this is over I might have dirty grey hair with burgundy tips. My choices are to shave my head (shouldn’t
be too extreme in summer) or wear hats or scarves everyday. So when I asked for help, AW doctored a
photo I sent her but then another friend JR doctored a photo of me that she found. I sincerely hope thats

�the natural color of my hair. Thanks AW and JR. I’ll not be posting any photos of me until I can get back
to my hairdresser. (Hello BSB, I hope you and your family are doing well).
In Australia my nephew SM, the doctor, recommended that everyone have a flu shot and so ZB asked her
doctor about OB (8 months old today - yay!). Apparently they are designing a flu vaccine for babies under
1 year and so when it is available, OB will have it. My brother-in-law DB who is a lead cameraman for
Channel 9 in Sydney appears to be filming from the lead journalists spare bedroom. I guess the show must
go on. He organized 2 teams (cameraman, sound person etc) so that if someone tests positive they have the
other team in place. I keep thinking about McGyver and a ball of string, tape, a hairpin and a child’s toy.
Remember that original series?
I have friends making washable cotton masks for medical staff and one of my friends was unable to get any
more elastic - so she crocheted the straps! So impressive. I have another friend with a large collection of
wind up toys and she posts a video of a new one every day with any amusing commentary. It’s so
heartening. Tomorrow (Wednesday) we are all asked to put a luminary or candle on our front walk at 7pm
to thank all the medical staff. I’m going to put out a tin Mexican luminary that I have .
Today’s flashback

�This is December 2016 and the family (L to R: AW, CB, ZB and ZL) are preparing to climb up to and
explore the 3 (or 4) ruined castles of Lastours. These were castles on mountaintops and therefore more
easily defended and they were Cathar castles. Cathar religion challenged the authority of the Catholic
Church. They criticized the church for their hypocrisy, greed and lechery. Not surprisingly, the Catholic
Church condemned them as heretical and organized a crusade which massacred as many Cathars as
possible and devasted towns, cities and the culture of Southern France (1209-1229CE)
CB an I had climbed up to these castles before the children arrived, so while he led the group I stayed
down in the village and read my book in the sunshine. I just loved that whole area of France.
Till tomorrow then. Get your masks ready.

Tuesday March 97.
by windoworks
As it appears I am increasingly confused as to how many days I have been writing the Pandemic Diary, I
think I will just note the date going forward . Of course there is no such day as March 97, it just feels that
way. Today is the last day of March (31). The latest projections this morning have us inside now until

�summer when the experts THINK that the virus might struggle to survive . But then , they THINK it
might roar back in the fall and winter. These are just well informed educated theories, and a good theory
is able to be tested. The CDC is positing that this will be a 24 month affair. (Moan).
Now we are being asked to stay home until at least the end of April and I have read posts which suggest
Governor Whitmer will close all schools for the rest of the school year (that is, until June when school
vacation starts). I can hear a lot of home schooling parents wailing at this news. Suddenly everyone is
realizing what a hard job it is being a teacher.
You may not know that I was an elementary school teacher myself. You cannot teach if you do not love
the job. If you do not love it, it becomes soul destroying. Teachers are amazing people. I think everyone
has one teacher that had a positive effect on their life. Mine was a one armed English teacher from Oxford
England who taught me in high school. He was not particularly handsome, he always smelt of cigarettes
and we all adored him. I think it was the way he brought the classics to life. I have always loved reading
books but Mr Allen really enhanced books for me. I can’t believe I just remembered his name.
Yesterday in Michigan the number of positive cases jumped to 6498 and the deaths reached 184. In Kent
County we have 99 confirmed cases but still only 1 death although Dr London is warning us that this will
probably change dramatically. The CDC is also considering issuing a recommendation that we all wear
cotton masks when outside. This is because many more people have the virus with no symptoms and this
would stop it spreading as easily. I have a couple of masks I wore when gluing windows and CB has some
he uses for painting walls, so I guess we better find them and get them ready.
Remember I told you that CB had ordered hair clippers? Well now they won’t be delivered until April 16!
Why? Has everyone decided to shave their heads as they can’t get to the hairdresser or barber? Yesterday I
asked for help on line with seeing what I might look like with grey hair. To explain, I have been dyeing
my hair for most of my adult life. In fact, I have no idea what my real hair color might be. As the dye
grows out each time I see a little silvery streak appear on each side of my face but I have no confidence the
rest of my hair is that color.
As my hair grows (and mine grows fast) I will develop a patch of who knows at the hairline. By the time
this is over I might have dirty grey hair with burgundy tips. My choices are to shave my head (shouldn’t
be too extreme in summer) or wear hats or scarves everyday. So when I asked for help, AW doctored a
photo I sent her but then another friend JR doctored a photo of me that she found. I sincerely hope thats
the natural color of my hair. Thanks AW and JR. I’ll not be posting any photos of me until I can get back
to my hairdresser. (Hello BSB, I hope you and your family are doing well).
In Australia my nephew SM, the doctor, recommended that everyone have a flu shot and so ZB asked her
doctor about OB (8 months old today - yay!). Apparently they are designing a flu vaccine for babies under
1 year and so when it is available, OB will have it. My brother-in-law DB who is a lead cameraman for

�Channel 9 in Sydney appears to be filming from the lead journalists spare bedroom. I guess the show must
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other team in place. I keep thinking about McGyver and a ball of string, tape, a hairpin and a child’s toy.
Remember that original series?
I have friends making washable cotton masks for medical staff and one of my friends was unable to get any
more elastic - so she crocheted the straps! So impressive. I have another friend with a large collection of
wind up toys and she posts a video of a new one every day with any amusing commentary. It’s so
heartening. Tomorrow (Wednesday) we are all asked to put a luminary or candle on our front walk at 7pm
to thank all the medical staff. I’m going to put out a tin Mexican luminary that I have .
Today’s flashback

This is December 2016 and the family (L to R: AW, CB, ZB and ZL) are preparing to climb up to and
explore the 3 (or 4) ruined castles of Lastours. These were castles on mountaintops and therefore more
easily defended and they were Cathar castles. Cathar religion challenged the authority of the Catholic
Church. They criticized the church for their hypocrisy, greed and lechery. Not surprisingly, the Catholic

�Church condemned them as heretical and organized a crusade which massacred as many Cathars as
possible and devasted towns, cities and the culture of Southern France (1209-1229CE)
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down in the village and read my book in the sunshine. I just loved that whole area of France.
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                    <text>Day 793. Oh right, its Day 20
by windoworks
‘And yet, she persisted’. You know those days when you just want to lie in bed with the covers over your
head and moan? If you’re having one of those days, I hear you. It was immensely comforting to me when
CB recently told me that just occasionally he feels like that too. You know that moment when you
suddenly don’t feel quite so alone and its not just all in your head?
So on to today’s post. And speaking of which, as CB left this morning he said to the dog ‘Come on, she’s
getting ready to work’. I don’t think of this as work really, although I do try to edit it carefully before
publishing. It satisfies a need in me to write and its wonderful that so many of you who read it every day.
So yesterday, with more rain threatening and a very strong and surprisingly cold wind blowing, CB,
Murphy Brown and I went out for a drive. Along Leonard we found the other end of the trail we have
walked on before. I think it probably has a name but it crosses the outer area of Grand Rapids in a
north/south direction. When I got out of the car to begin walking I realized that I mightn’t have quite
enough warm layers on, so I tried to walk faster. The trail has houses set back on one side and woods area
in front of houses on the other side. There was almost no traffic noise so we could hear the birds singing
loudly.

��Murphy Brown loves walking in new areas because there are so many new smells for her. Just occasionally
we meet someone else walking and then it is an exercise to strength to stop her rushing over to greet
them. I have explained to her about the coronavirus and how even she has to maintain a 6 foot space, but
she really doesn’t understand.
So we’re walking along and all of a sudden we hear a noise behind us. A little way back, skipping happily
towards us, singing, is a solitary child, all wrapped up in blue and white layers with a hat with ears of
some sort on it. Talk about a quandary. He/she was skipping in and out of the woods on the side of the
path, disappearing out of sight and then reappearing. My concern was the huge pools of standing water in
among the trees.
Well, we couldn’t get close to her/I’m and we couldn’t see any sign of an adult. At last, the child
disappeared and I can only hope they found their way home to one of the houses beyond the woods.
After this we drove out the back way through the countryside to drive through Grand Valley University’s
main campus at Allendale. So eerie.

���And then we drove home again and FaceTimed my brother AS and his wife LS, who live In Campbell
River on Vancouver Island, BC. All Canada is locked down and the government is paying everyone a large
percentage of their wage or salary. Grocery stores are open but all National. Parks are closed. It was great
to see them and to talk to them. All these online tools are such a great boon in these difficult times.
Our governor, that ‘young woman in Michigan’ (of whom, incidentally we Michiganders are so
enormously proud and who we stand firmly with) Gretchen Whitmer is addressing the state at 10:15am
today. She may be going to introduce further restrictions or increased social distancing time. Yesterday
Michigans confirmed cases jumped to almost 5500 and we had 136 deaths. Kent County had 71 confirmed
cases (a jump of 18 in one day) but still just 1 death. However Dr London tells us it will increase and
perhaps we will hear of a friend or family member who is ill and in need of care. Such sobering thoughts.
As someone wrote on Instagram yesterday and ZB reposted:
Thirty days hath September
April, June and November

�All the rest have thirty-one
Except March which has 8000
Today’s flashback

��This is the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland. It connects the Forth and Clyde canals with the Union Canal. It is a
rotating boat lift which goes up the right hand side of the grey metal structure and deposits the pink canal
boat in the canal above. It scared the willies out of me as we went up. We then sailed along the canal,
through a tunnel and then turned around, came back and came down to the dock below. This wheel is the
only one of its kind in the world and although canal boats can use it, its mainly a tourist attraction now.
Again, I’m glad I did it and I don’t have to do it again.
Tomorrow then and in the meantime, keep your chin up.

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by windoworks
I see that every grocery store is now offering senior and immune challenged times - but they’re all early in
the morning. I don’t want to get out of bed at 6am to go to the grocery store of my choice. At Trader Joe’s
they offer a second line for seniors etc. So far as I know this is the only store which makes you line up
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Unfortunately it rained heavily last night and I imagine this has all washed away now. Yesterday CB
counted 31 cars, 4 walkers and slightly more bike riders in an hour. I swear you could fire a canon down
some of our main streets and not hit a soul.
Our city mayor reads 2 children’s books every Saturday afternoon, online from her home. This morning I
watched Jimmy Fallon interview Tina Fey from both their houses and Tina had the best idea. She and her
family have begun weekly theme dinners and the first one was onboard an airplane. Her children dressed
up as flight attendants and one of them did the safety announcement. They got dinner on a tray, the chairs
were set up in rows and each chair had magazines tucked in the back. Tina said the best part was when
they were belted in and eating their dinners, they all watched different movies on their cell phones. Her
other idea (with all her SNL friends and their families) was a talent show on Zoom which included all the
grandparents watching. Great fun.
CB and I try to make a Marco Polo tape for OB every afternoon about 2pm so he can watch it when he
wakes up in the morning. We are singing children’s nursery rhymes. I wanted to sing the Carpenters song
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wife BB. ZB got to sleep in for a little in the morning as DB and BB got OB up and amused him until she
woke up. Next we FaceTimed ZL our oldest in Auckland New Zealand as he was out walking. It was a
gorgeous sunny day with almost zero traffic on any of the streets. He showed us a line to get into a dairy.
A dairy in NZ is the local corner store. I really don’t know why they’re called dairies - perhaps because
they sell milk and ice cream. In Australia they were more commonly called Milk Bars.
At the end of our session ZL showed us a bear in a tall hedge surrounding a house - no visible windows
from the street so the enterprising house owners put the bear poking out high up in the hedge. Are you
doing a bear hunt for children where you live?
And then because 2 FaceTimes are never enough, we FaceTimed CB’s mother FB in Canberra Australia.
You have to call her first so she can set herself up in her study and then you FaceTime her. She got the old
iPad from her grandson-in-law one week ago and when CB’s brother FaceTimed her, you could only see
part of her face on the screen. One week later and there she was, talking to us as if it was the most normal
thing in all the world. FB is 87 and soon to be 88 and locked down in her retirement village. But on sunny

�days, she still goes out on her motorized scooter and rides a couple of blocks outside in the fresh air. I

think she is such an inspiration to us all.
So todays flashback

This is Singapore in 2017. This was actually our second visit to Singapore and here we are exploring the
waterfront in the morning before boarding the ship. In the background is that scary hotel shaped like a
ship. On our first visit to Singapore we finished our cruise there and had a day before flying home. We
went up to the public lookout at the pointy end and looked back at the middle of the ship which is an
infinity pool area for hotel guests. It made my feet ache just to look at it (which is what happens on
heights for me). Singapore is an amazing place - everything is bigger and spectacular and clean. No trash
anywhere and you are fined if you spit on the pavement.

�I would post an extra photo of me inside their botanical gardens - huge hothouses with gorgeous plants
and flowers - but I just can’t find it this morning.
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                    <text>And its Day 16
by windoworks
Some years ago CB and I were in Wellington, NZ with our son ZL and his wife AW and two
friends from Grand Rapids who were traveling with us around NZ. We were driving in our
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AW and I relegated to the very back seat with no open windows for fresh air. This was the first
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vehicle right this very minute and everyone just get out of my way!
I tell you this because yesterday I experienced a third day of house poo. Did I want to walk
around the block? NO! I wanted to get in the car and drive somewhere where we could safely
walk the dog and look at the trees and anything else but not the view from our house windows.
And I couldn’t because we didn’t get our car out of the garage before our neighbor put his
ladders across our driveway so he can completely repaint the side of his house facing ours. So
CB promised that tomorrow (today) we could make a picnic lunch and drive out to the lake and
eat our lunch (in the car) and then walk in the woods to the beach. How lovely! I smiled as I
fell asleep last night.
And then it rained all night and there was even a thunderstorm and as I write this it
is still raining. Bah, humbug! We will go for a drive after lunch and walk in the rain, but it

won’t be the same.
So how are you doing?
Yesterday evening, for the first time ever, we group FaceTimed with our children. At first it
was disconcerting because every time someone spoke their video feed got bigger. But after a
minute or so we all adapted and we talked for quite a while. We asked each other what was
happening for each person and their job etc and here’s what we found out.
ZB and baby OB will probably be home together beginning next week. The daycare OB goes to
3 days a week has less and less attendees and on Friday the owner began letting casual staff go.
ZB will work from home for 21 hours a week spread over 5 weekdays instead of 3 full days.
This won’t be easy as OB has learnt to crawl and is progressing fast to pulling himself up on the
furniture. Luckily most of her team members that she supervises are in a similar boat with

�children at home. And if Jimmy Fallon can broadcast from home with his children climbing all
over him, we can all do it.
AB is working from home for one more week until all stores and offices are closed and then he
will take 4 weeks annual paid leave to begin with. He says he will spend most of each day
riding his new exercise bicycle.
ZL is still working from home and last week their readership jumped to half of NZ’s population.
He works at Stuff.co.nz. Check it out, its a great news service. His wife AW is now home as her
Early Childhood Learning Center is closed but the NZ government is subsidizing 80% of her
salary.
In Cornwall, England, our niece EB is furloughed beginning next week. Her partner T still has
contract work as a builder but all building supply shops have closed which makes it very
difficult. The government is paying 80% of EB’s salary I think, so she has assured us they will
be okay.
In Perth, Australia, my friend MM and her husband KM are isolated and doing well pursuing
interests etc. Like us they had to cancel extensive overseas travel plans and can only
communicate with their children and grandchildren via online. In Finland my friend AS is
retired and posting photos of delectable looking berry pies and her husband JS is working from
home as they are locked down also. We don’t hear very much about Scandanavia but they are
suffering just as much as we are.
In local news: the USA has topped the world for confirmed COVID-19 cases and they tell us we
haven’t spiked yet. I can’t even think about that coherently. The Orange One wants us back in
churches by Easter and every morning I thank whoever might be listening for our Governor,
our City Mayor, our Kent County Health Department, our City Police Chief and our City
Manager who are doing absolutely everything to keep us out of harm’s way. I am so glad I live
in Michigan and not in places like Oklahoma where their Governor was forced to accept the
virus as a reality on Tuesday this week and ordered regulations in place. Meanwhile people are
dying in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Those poor people. My heart goes out to them.
Okay enough. Today’s flashback. It’s isn’t really a flashback, its a video (if I can get it to work)
and its self explanatory.
I hope this makes you smile. I replay it every time I feel house poo coming on. Okay - stay safe,
stay home. Tomorrow then.

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                    <text>Good grief! Day 16
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Will I be able to go outside again when the all clear sounds? I was thinking about that this morning. I used
to hug friends and sometimes kiss cheeks. I’m not sure how comfortable I feel about that now. Yesterday
we were walking along Wealthy and we saw our friends JS and PA on the other side of the road and for a
split second I almost ran across the road for a loving hug with each of them - and then the four of us stood
awkwardly on each side of the road and mimed hugging. I miss those hugs, but I’m scared.
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learned the differences between various butterflies (did you know the red spots or markings on a butterfly
signal to a bird that its not good to eat?), and watched endless cooking videos by Chef Lidia Bastianich
which has seriously altered the way CB and I cook. Not that we weren’t good cooks before but her Italian
tips and tricks have made our meals even better. And speaking of that, I have to acknowledge that CB has
now elevated from sous chef to chef. His meals are wonderful,
Again, speaking of CB, he has decided (after watching an instructional video) that all he needed was some
electric hair clippers and he could cut his own hair. He ordered them online and I am agog to see what
happens. I”ll let you know, but he’s not touching my hair. My big experiment will be getting the shellac
off my nails. I’ve got all the equipment now and I’m thinking of trying it next week. Again, I’ll keep you
posted.
On Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where my brother AS and his wife LS live, they are now
completely locked down and here’s an update from my niece EB and her builder partner who live in
Cornwall , England. She is furloughed from her job but the government is subsidizing 80% of salaries so
she’s not too worried. EB went grocery shopping yesterday and they only allowed 1 person from each
household in (there’s an idea!). The store had tape marks all over the floor to keep you apart (there’s
another idea) and all items were limited. There is no driving anywhere and its strictly policed. And last
night the two of them and all their neighbors went outside to applaud the National Health Service
workers. She said it was amazing as you could hear clapping and shouting in the pitch black for miles.
And speaking of that, last night was the second night of the Grand Rapids wave to your neighbors. We are
asked to go outside between 7:30-8:30pm and wave to our neighbors. CB and I went out and were just
thinking of coming back inside as no one else was out, when our neighbor 4 doors down, RH came out
and we had a short catch up conversation while staying one velociraptor apart. (You didn’t know? From
nose to tail tip velociraptors were 6 feet long, I learnt that online). So, the neighbor wave is on for the
foreseeable future and perhaps I’ll just wave out the tv room window.

��Speaking of which, in solidarity with my daughter ZB who has a toy bear in her living room window
looking down on the street below, for all the little Balmain children going on a bear hunt, I have put
Poochie and a kangaroo with a joey in my tv room window facing the street. Now I know Poochie is
actually a puppy, but I’m trying.
And, the flashback photo

��This is the Pergamon Museum on Museumsinsel (Museum Island) on the Spree River in the middle of
Berlin, Germany. In August 2016, CB and I lived for a month in Berlin in the most elegant apartment I
have ever been in. Every day we went out after breakfast and explored all of Berlin and the surrounding
areas. Berlin has a very efficient train system, both above ground and underground. It was almost
impossible to get into the Pergamon, and we chose a day that we thought might be quieter and we lined
up for about 30-40 minutes to go in, which wasn’t bad at all.
Unfortunately parts were under refurbishment but what we saw was spectacular. Mostly because the
museum is just stuffed full of artifacts that explorers stole or just took. What you’re looking at ia complete
Roman temple. This photo was taken from the temple’s second floor. I’ll just let that sink in for a minute someone took the WHOLE THING. It was probably acquired from a Roman town in Turkey somewhere
and I bet they would like it back.
I made CB do a running historian’s commentary in every room we visited and even though we were
speaking in English we gathered a little crowd around us surreptitiously trying to listen in.
I loved Berlin and I would happily visit there again.
So you know the drill, but be well and safe

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                    <text>Day 15
by windoworks
The City of Grand Rapids has introduced a new daily event called Grand Rapids Waves Neighborhood
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neighbors. I have signed us up for 7:30pm tonight when the hour begins. I’ll let you know how it goes. Its
to make sure everyone on our part of the block are still doing well.
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then we are awake for the day. This also means by 9:15pm at night we are both struggling to stay awake
although it takes time to close the house for the night, walk the dog, clean our teeth etc., and then read in
bed so we don’t go to sleep until after 10pm.
This morning I have trolled through my email, messages and FaceBook as usual and read funny things,
newsy emails from friends faraway and truly disturbing and upsetting articles from well accredited
sources. The numbers of cases continue to increase in Michigan, and hospitals in Detroit are in an
alarming position. Remember how we couldn’t believe the war zone decision making in Italy? It’s about to
hit Detroit and New York and many other places in the US. So, after a compelling urge to lie on the floor
and moan passed, I sat up, opened my IPad and here we are.
Yesterday CB went walking as usual with Murphy Brown after breakfast. Here are some photos

��The top photo is of Robinson Rd next to Wilcox Park. Further up on the left is Aquinas College (out of
shot) completely deserted. This next photo is of the main intersection in Eastown, Lake Drive. This is the
start of the business district on Lake Drive and it was taken at 9:12 am on a Wednesday morning.
Every afternoon CB and I have started to use an app called Marco Polo and we make a short video of
ourselves singing children’s songs for OB to watch with his mother. Apparently he likes them, mostly
because he seems to be a very musical child. It’s fun and challenging and is becoming part of our daily
routine. And on that topic: routine is everything. It gives us a reason to get up in the morning, eat good
food, have a daily shower and try to walk outside for 30 minutes every day (while carefully practicing
social distancing of course).
So, todays flashback photo;

�This is Jarlshof on the Shetland Islands. It is an archeological site that was occupied for thousands of years
from the Neolithic (Stone) Age from about 5000BCE through to the Vikings, 1000 CE. Each layer
uncovered a different time period and different culture. I loved the Shetland Islands firstly because it is
where they film the detective series Shetland and the main actor Douglas Henshall who plays Detective
Inspector Jimmy Perez is so damned cute! They were filming Series 6 while we were there but it was
Sunday and while our guide said we might see him in the local pub later in the afternoon - we didn’t, and
I think he might have gone home for the weekend. It is amazing watching the series now and saying to
each other: ooh look there’s Jimmy’s house - we saw that!
Secondly I loved it because our guide took us to a shop (in the middle of nowhere) where they make
sweaters (jumpers) - the same company who made the one I bought 2 years before in the Orkney Isles. Of
course I bought a knitted jacket for a lot of money.
And thirdly, I loved it because on our way to see Jarlshof we had to stop the bus and wait for a small plane
to land at the airport - the runway crosses the main road! When we got to Jarlshof we had to line up to go
inside the nearby hotel to use the public bathrooms , one at a time. This was because they can’t build

�toilets anywhere near the site. Every time they start to dig down they strike more ancient ruins and have
to stop!
So thats it for today. Stay well, and stay inside until the all clear sounds.

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by windoworks
Today it will be 56F (just over 13C) and sunny. Now I know those of you who deal in Celsius that seems
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trees are starting to bud very slowly. It’s going to be harder to keep us inside once the weather improves.
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experts are predicting a massive spike of the virus in 14-21 days time. He was pleading for federal help, as
are all the governors. He said FEMA sent the state 400 ventilators but they need 30,000. Its staggering and
he predicts it will happen in other states, just later on than New York.
The Administration seems to think it comes down to a choice between human life and the economy. In
Texas the governor there thinks all of us over 60 should be willing to sacrifice ourselves for the economy
of the state. Let me just say: I’m never visiting Texas ever again.

��Yesterday ZB FaceTimed with OB and we watched him play for a long time while we talked and then we
watched him sit in the high chair in her kitchen while she fed him breakfast. Afterwards CB said to me: its
almost as though we were there. And it is but I just can’t kiss that crease where his neck meets his torso just under his ear. Maybe I’ll get ZB to kiss him for me. In the photo above, this is his ‘throw your hands
in the air like you just don’t care’ pose.
In NZ ZL and his wife AW are locked down at home and AW is experiencing cabin fever. Yesterday I had
to resist a temptation to lie on the floor and moan. I may succumb today. how are you feeling?
So, today’s flashback photo:

This is ZB and me in Maine on a road trip almost exactly one year ago today. At this point ZB was 5
months pregnant with OB and really he was just as active then as he is today at almost 8 months old. We
spent a week driving around Maine in a rental car which reassembled a tank. I was the driver and it was
almost as hard driving it as it was getting in and out of the dammed thing. The weather was amazing and
we really enjoyed ourselves.
Look at us, we had no idea what was ahead. Well, as always - STAY INSIDE.

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by windoworks
Yesterday evening as we were watching television both our cell phones emitted a loud siren type alarm.
For a moment I thought: surely not a tornado to add to everything else? But no, it was a notification from
the Governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer, telling us we were now locked down in place. We can go
out for walks, ride our bikes, go for runs, go to the grocery store and the pharmacy as long as we maintain
a 6 feet gap from everyone else. Actually not that different for many of us, we have been semi locked
down for a week now. This will last at least 3 weeks. Notice how ominous those words ‘at least’ have
become?
On yesterdays early morning walk CB and Murphy walked along Michigan past Goodwill.

So now its obvious what everyone has bee doing while staying at home. I can’t imagine what Goodwill
will do with all this snow covered stuff.

�And this is the view from the parking lot at Goodwill - and Michigan is usually a busy thoroughfare. This
morning we got up very early as the grocery stores around us were opening early and dedicating either the
first hour or 2 hours of Tuesdays and Thursdays for 60+ or immune compromised shoppers. I’ve never
seen so many grey haired and rubber gloved people streaming into Meijers. Of course they didn’t have
everything we wanted and honestly I’ve never seen so many older people who were utterly hopeless at
distancing themselves because they were so intent on grabbing stuff before anyone else.
There was NO gluten free bread - none! Maybe there was no regular bread left and everyone had to grab
any type of bread available Also, there was no GF flour. Disturbing. After that we went to our local D&amp;W,
much quieter and there we got everything else except a cooked chicken because they weren’t ready yet.
Altogether we spent a fortune.
Also yesterday, we ordered vegetable seeds online - and already many of the seeds were out of stock - is
everyone planting a Victory Garden this year? Deliveries are slowing down too as warehouses and drivers
are overwhelmed. We went shopping this morning because Meijer is considering discontinuing their
home delivery. It’s hard to see how those home shoppers who spend all day in grocery stores can avoid
getting sick. I think we have enough of everything for about 2 weeks.

�I see that the Federal Administration is considering allowing businesses to reopen because it might help
the economy. If that were to happen, we would have a worse outcome than China and Italy together.
Hopefully anything coming out of the White House will be overridden by the State Governors.
In a “you’re never to old to learn” note, my mother-in-law, FB, was given an old iPad by her grandson-inlaw who set up FaceTime on it for her. FB is locked down at her retirement village. Luckily she lives in a
beautiful little house with a gorgeous garden on both sides (sadly she’s losing her wonderful gardener he’s moving interstate). She’s already had several family members FaceTime her and we will try soon. You
go, Mum!
And of course, the flashback photo of the day

��Just for fun. This photo is of OB when he was just over 3 months old. ZB went shopping with my brotherin-law DB and his wife BB. BB and ZB went off to look at other stores while DB was in charge of OB. He
couldn’t resist putting OB into a pull up cart basket and having got him in there had a moments panic
thinking about how to get OB out. He said later: I thought about tipping the basket upside down and
shaking him out, but I thought ZB might kill me. ZB only learned about this episode when she saw DB’s
posted photos later.
Well thats it for today. Stay well, stay safe and stay inside.

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by windoworks
Well, here we are again then.

This is what we woke up to this morning at 6am. It snowed all night long, I mean it SNOWED all night
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walking with Murphy Brown early in the morning. They went through the woods on the campus of
Aquinas College and followed the new stations of the cross put up for people who can no longer attend
Mass.

��Each box has a station of the cross in it. Then he walked past Blodgett Hospital where the drive through
Coronavirus testing was just opening up for the day.

Late last night, after we had FaceTimed ZL in New Zealand and ZB with OB in Australia, ZL texted us to
say that the Prime Minister Adhern had moved New Zealand to Level 3 followed by Level 4 with 48
hours. Level 4 mandates all citizens must lockdown in their homes. All non-essential businesses and nonessential facilities must close and the police will enforce restrictions. We here in Michigan are at Level 3
with a possible switch to Level 4 coming with total lockdown. In Australia Victoria and New South Wales
are locking down but Prime Minister Morrison seems unable to take this as seriously as he should. Over
the weekend they had to get the police to close Bondi Beach in Sydney as it was packed with sunbathers
and swimmers. Which just shows that if the leader of your country doesn’t take this seriously - why
should the general population?
ZB ran out to the toy shop over the road yesterday (before it closed down) and bought OB a big plastic bell
which he loves. She was going to get a tambourine which daycare had told her he loves but the video clip
she sent featured the bell and his happy face. When we FaceTimed yesterday CB was practicing his flute

�and OB was entranced. AB is sheltering in place with a delivery of 12 assorted bottles of wine. Perhaps
he’s going to drink all his worries away. Just kidding AB.
Yesterday we drove out to the countryside to deliver a thumb drive to my colleague (long story, and yes we left it in her mailbox) and then we went for a walk in a little park we found on our way home. I just
realized that I didn’t take any photos!
And finally, today’s flashback. Bear with me while I troll through years of photos.

��This is October 2016 and we had been living in Brandon, a small village in Suffolk England for 4 weeks
and AB joined us after this in Cambridge. We then went on a 3 week trip up through Scotland all the way
up to the Orkney Islands. It rained the whole 3 days we were there but it was an amazing place. On our
second day there we drove across causeways to South Ronaldsay to visit a Neolithic chambered tomb
called The Tomb of the Eagles.
The rain was so heavy and the wind was so strong, we had to link arms as we walked the mile out along
the cliff edge to the tomb. Luckily the wind was blowing off the sea and across the land or I think we
would have been blown off the cliffs. When we reached the tomb, there was only one way in. You either
crawled on your hands and knees (as CB did) or you lay flat on your back and pulled yourself hand over
hand into the tomb. It’s surprisingly hard to make yourself do this, but I hadn’t struggled all that way not
to look inside. Once inside it was amazingly quiet, dim and warm and after a quick look around we had to
force ourselves to go back out again into the wild weather.
The photo is of AB pulling himself out again, and really, you just had to laugh. Once again a wonderful
memory but I don’t have to do that again!
Thank you to every one who posts funny things on FaceBook, thanks to Yo Yo Ma who posts wonderful
videos of himself playing moving cello pieces - and thanks to all of you who join me on this daily post. As
always till tomorrow. Stay well and stay safe - and if you’re really sick, seek help.

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by windoworks
This morning has been a sobering one. My children are all working from home and in Australia, in New
South Wales and Victoria they are closing down all non essential services. Confirmed cases in Michigan
reached 787 yesterday and here in Kent County we had 21 confirmed cases and our first death. Experts are
saying that the virus attacks all age groups and young people are at risk of serious illness too. On an even
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suppose it will be 12 months and then if it resolves sooner it will be a welcome surprise. I am sure each of
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which includes sleeping at the normal time. My son AB says working from home means there is a
temptation to work long hours - especially as he is a vital member of his company’s COVID-19
management team. During last week , one staff person in 1600 at his office complex tested positive for the
virus and when AB went to work the next day without having read the text memo sent during the night,
he was stopped by police from entering the building. The company then spent 2 days and a lot of money
having the building cleaned to pandemic standards and then decided that it was cheaper to have everyone
work from home.
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to watch OB play on the floor for 20-30 minutes while we chat to ZB. It is such a great comfort to us.
FaceTime is the closest we can get to anyone. And yes, OB is starting to crawl and pull himself up (!!!) and
may be slowly getting his top 2 teeth to match his bottom 2 teeth.
Moving the bird feeder was a brilliant idea as we have seen all kinds of birds feeding and some of them we
don’t recognize. Murphy Brown yearns to be outside and spends hours at the tv room window watching
the birds (not much else is happening on our block). Oh, except yesterday when our block captain
organized a scavenger hunt. Each participating house had to put something in their downstairs window
and then each family wandered around with their printed sheet looking for the objects. I think great fun
was had by all.

��Yesterday’s walk. We went to a trail that goes between several main roads. The sun was wonderful but it
was in the teens with the windchill. A woman came walking past in the opposite direction (carefully apart
from us) and said: thats my favorite kind of dog. Normally she would have stopped for a pat - but... And

yes, CB IS wearing shorts
Today’s flashback

. It’s so quiet you can hear the birds singing as you walk.

��This is somewhere in France. We were on a tour of the most important Big History sites in Europe after
the Big History conference in Amsterdam. Our coach driver believed no one except his directions app and
we spent many frustrating hours getting lost and caught in traffic jams. But this day he outdid himself. He
decided to take us down to this tiny town to see the coastline but the Main Street was heavily parked and
too narrow fo our bus. It was so narrow in fact that he couldn’t open the front door of the bus and some
people, including CB were able to get out of the back door. The bus stayed jammed for a long time until
the local police arrived and found all the owners of the cars and vans on the right hand side of the road.
The owners all came running and a big crowd of locals gathered to watch our predicament. In the photo,
CB is out the front showing the driver how much room there might be for maneuvering. When the
parked vehicles were cleared and everyone was back on the bus, the driver started the engine and we
inched forward slowly to loud cheers and clapping from the spectators. I think it was the most
entertainment they’d had for months.
We took his app away.
Until tomorrow then. Stay safe and well and tell your loved ones just how much you love them and give

them a virtual hug.

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In the 3 stages for the pandemic I have passed, shock, panic, acceptance and have segued to resignation (I
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FaceBook, read emails and messages from all around the world as I eat my breakfast in bed. Because why
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put on some make up as well as my clothes and jewelry and then we all go out for a drive and then walk
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snoozing or FaceTiming family etc. Sometimes we shop online for groceries and other essentials like the 2
Charles Wysocki 1000 pice jigsaw puzzles I just ordered through Amazon. CB reading this will exclaim ‘I
told you not to sell all those puzzles at the yard sale!’ I know, but who knew the pandemic was coming?

��This was yesterday’s walk at Millennium Park. As you can tell from looking at what I am wrapped up in, it
was freezing cold. Murphy didn’t care. It was an absolute cornucopia of smells for her and she had to be
dragged on several times by CB. Also, there were geese and they were honking. Murphy so wants to chase
them and CB teases her by honking himself and fooling her.
Yesterday an old friend from New Zealand emailed me and said he had just been ordered home by the
Prime Minister. She advised all 70+ New Zealanders to go home and stay there, especially if they or a
family member have compromised immune systems. It appears that New Zealand, in spite of their very
quick measures, have experienced their first 2 community spread cases. Community spread is where there
is no traceable contagion and its scary because it can be all downhill from there. NZ has a description of
the 4 alert stages and they are at Stage 2 and considering Stage 3 which is almost all locked down. I think
San Francisco is at Stage 4 here. We’re at Stage 3.
Oh, every day the Monterrey Aquarium hosts a 10-15 minute meditation on Instagram. You look at the
waves or fish swimming through your relaxed eyes (tricky, hard not to fall asleep), listen to the soothing
music and the narrators voice as you participate. It’s really nice and its something I’m beginning to look
forward to every day. They post in in the morning but you can run it any time during the day.
So today I might make a cake and perhaps it is my turn to make dinner. Decisions , decisions.
Here is todays throw back photo.

�This is in July 2016 when CB and I attended the North Sea Jazz Festival. This festival is held every year at
the Ahoy venue in Rotterdam. Some years before, CB had taken a group of jazz fans to Europe for a
number of jazz festivals and then it was held in The Hague. From its modest beginnings in 1976 it has
grown to 15 stages, 1200 musicians and about 25,000 visitors each day of the 3 day festival. We attended
all 3 days and heard an astonishing array of music types. In the center of all the stages was a food court
that you bought tickets to and then looked for your food choices.
On the Friday Opening Night we lined up outside with hundreds of people waiting for the doors to open.
We had purchased our tickets online beforehand and so we went through the turnstiles and got a
wristband each. The photo above is of the opening band in the main auditorium. There were over 20,000
people crammed in there when the music started. It was a band called Snarky Puppy and they were
fantastic. At the opening chords of the first number everyone went berserk and screamed and shouted. I
was excited but deeply worried - there was minimal security, that is, almost none. However, the whole
experience was amazing and I saw many types of music and quite a few famous musicians over the three
days.

�It’s a sunny day so time to get up and go out for a drive and a walk. Till tomorrow then - stay well and stay
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by windoworks

�So this is a part of the new daily plan: a walk before lunchtime. This is Highland Park, an old golf
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an excellent spot to walk your dog. We did see a few other people in the distance but everyone kept
well back from each other and didn’t even say hello

Still, we enjoyed the walk and then the drive

out and around CB’s campus which was very forlorn.
FaceBook continues to amuse. ZB posted a video clip that featured Fred Astaire and his partner
dancing to Dancing Cheek to Cheek being run on the side of an apartment block somewhere in Italy.
One couple were dancing in their apartment. My neighbor has set up a Family Feud quiz online and
another friend posts the winner of the day’s funny. I can feel everyone reaching out across the world.
A note of caution: FaceBook is experiencing its biggest traffic flow ever and in Europe the EU has
asked Netflix and YouTube to use Standard Definition instead of High Definition. CB worries a power
outage might be next and diligently charges our battery chargers. This is also the moment we regret
not buying a generator. Yesterday I looked online at them but as I have absolutely no idea of size,
capacity or even how to instal them, it was a wasted effort.
In Michigan our cases climbed yesterday from 110 to 365. And thats only those tested and confirmed.
A triple jump in 24 hours is really disturbing, I’m almost nervous to check the numbers today. Our
streets are quieter and quieter. Here’s a photo from 2 days ago of Wealthy Street taken from the middle
of the street at 9:30am on a Wednesday morning

�And this is Lake Drive at 8:30am the same morning. Normally bumper to bumper traffic.

�And. as usual, here is the throwback photo.

�This is the Canale della Giudecca in Venice. What you’re looking at is a temporary man made bridge
across the Giudecca Canal. Every year on the 3rd weekend of July, Venice holds the Festa de
Redentore. Between 1575 and 1577, a terrible plague killed about one third of Venice’s population. It
spread very fast through the high density population (oh where have I heard this before?). In 1576, the
Senate commissioned a church dedicated to Jesus the Redeemer (I’ll Redentore) hoping this would get
rid of the plague. A year later, the city was cured and they held a celebration, Festa de Redentore
(Feast of the Redeemer). Every year now, they build a bridge across the canal to Giudecca Island.
Hundreds of Venetians and tourists cross the bridge in a pilgrimage to the beautiful Il Redentore
Church where they light candles and pray. The. Bridge is called the Thanksgiving Bridge and it stays in
place for 3 days only.
We sailed in on a cruise ship that CB was lecturing on and stayed docked in the canal for 3 days. At the
end of the second day, there is the most extravagant and lengthy fireworks display I have ever seen. It
begins at 11:30pm in St Marks Basin and continues for more than 30 minutes. Our captain said: you
will get bored, and in a terrible way he was right. After standing on the top deck of the ship for about
25 minutes, CB and I gave up and went to bed. We had run out of ooohs and aaahs. I wonder how
Venice will celebrate when all this is over?
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by windoworks
Good morning! Yes its me again. You know the funny thing is, I used to have trouble remembering what
day of the week it was and know I always know! Huh!
In the daily roundup: here in Michigan we jumped in 2 days from 65 confirmed cases to 110. Will we have
220 in 2 days time? I don’t know. And thats the thing, they can predict and extrapolate but no one really
knows for sure. There are shortages of test kits and medical supplies and people are just doing the best
they can with what they have.
I have cancelled all my hair appointments so now I guess we’ll see just how grey I really am. My next
learning curve will be to get the shellac nail polish off my fingernails. I might have to order all the nail
tools online. I’m starting to feel like a pioneer woman.
The family and CB and I are starting to FaceTime regularly and I have had calls and messages from friends
I haven’t seen or heard from for years. FaceBook continues to delight and the wonderful reaching out to
all is such an affirmation of the human spirit.
I saw that there are 3 stages in this pandemic: shock, panic and then acceptance. I feel like CB and I have
just reached acceptance. How about you? And here’s something new - for the past 2 years we haven’t been
home for much of the summer and so have just done maintenance on our garden. It’s looking more and
more like we’ll be here well into summer, so we are thinking of ordering seeds online and revamping the
back garden with wildflowers and vegetables. I’m sort of excited! What project are you finally finding the
time for?
Finally, by special request from ZB, here is today’s flashback photo:

�Here are ZB and I standing on the battlements of the Chateau de Foix above the town of Foix in the region
of the Ariege, France. This area was known as the center of the Cathars, quite a strange religion with
much fire and brimstone and avenging angels. This chateau or castle gave the ruling family control over
the upper Ariege valley and easy surveillance of the lower valley. It had a long and chequered history
which you can look up for yourself online. We did go inside the castle and we saw the really (for the
times) big bed of the last king of the Navarre, Henri, who annexed his Pyrenean lands to France and thus
became Henri IV of France.
It was an amazingly cold and inhospitable place but the town of Foix was one of my favorite places to
visit, shop and eat lunch. They had several restaurants and cafes which offered the Plat du Jour - 2 courses
and wine for a very reasonable price, and there was never any hurry to finish your lunch. Most businesses
in the French countryside close for 2-3 hours at lunchtime to allow for a leisurely lunch, either at home or
out with friends. I thought it was a wonderful way of life and CB and I enjoyed it for all of November and
December 2016. Most of our children came for Christmas with us and I cooked a goose - but thats another
story.
Stay well and safe. Tomorrow then.

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by windoworks
This morning it occurred to me that the cruise CB was booked to lecture on in late July and early August,
sailing around exciting ports in the Mediterranean and Black Sea, will probably be cancelled. I was reading
online that there are still a number of ships out there, some with confirmed cases and some without,
struggling to find a port that will let them dock and offload their passengers. That seems like a good plot
for a movie. I have also heard stories of family members being stuck in other countries far from home,
unable to find their way back to their loved ones.
Yesterday the Administration said they were trying to get everything under control and it might take
months. CB’s college closed almost completely yesterday with only absolutely essential staff members
remaining at work. They are now making arrangements for online enrollment for the Fall semester - and
here we are, not even officially in Spring yet.
Nearly everyone I know is engaged in some sort of reorganization or cleaning of their home. Jobs that
have been ignored for years are now a welcome activity for each long isolated day. I know CB is waiting
for me to start rearranging the furniture and the kitchen cupboards.
Yesterday was a lovely sunny day and so CB, Murphy Brown and I went for a drive. We would have
stopped somewhere to walk but the antibiotics I am just finishing say no exposure to sunlight so walking
will have to wait until the end of the week.
And also yesterday, in a flash of inspiration, the family and I discussed setting up the B&amp;L Bookclub
online. There’s AW and ZL in New Zealand, AB and ZB in Australia, EB in England and CB and myself
here in the States. We chose a book and we’re discussing it online on Friday April 3.
Our niece EB is quarantined with her partner in Cornwall England. She probably has a rotten cold (yes,
flus and colds are still doing the rounds) but she was sent home just to be careful. which is my public
announcement for the day: If you’re not sure, stay home.
You know, its the silence that gets me. There is the faint hum of traffic, but nothing else. No screen doors
banging, no lawnmowers, nothing. Just quiet. Our streetlight across the road from our house flickers on
and off - well more off than on now. We asked for it to be repaired about 6 weeks ago and I don’t like our
chances now. It makes the street eerily dark in the middle of the night, yet another unsettling
development.

��Thingvellir National Park in Iceland. Iceland is divided by the Mid-Atlantic Rift. Apparently this is the
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the other side is the Eurasia plate. Where we are standing is the Rift Valley. These tectonic plates move
apart at a rate of 2.5 centimeters a year and this causes earthquakes in the area every day, mostly too
minor to be felt. Iceland was settled predominantly by the Norse in 874 but they were different clan
groups with different ideas and values. As Thingvellir was a good midpoint for the island it was chosen as
an Assembly point and in 930 CE (Common Era) over 30 ruling chiefs met to discuss law and create a
commonwealth. It became an annual assembly where disputes were settled, criminals punished and news
was shared. It was called the Althingi and it continues today but relocated to Reykjavik as the national
government. At Thingvellir you can see old foundations if you look carefully. It felt strange to be standing
between two continental plates. I’m so glad I did it.
Well, tomorrow then. Today I am going to investigate Group FaceTime. I’ll let you know. Stay safe and
warm and inside.

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by windoworks
We’re in this for the long haul so its time to think about what we can do to keep ourselves busy and
cheerful. If you’re now working from home you probably have more than enough to do, so really I’m just
speaking to those like me. I hate the word retired so when asked I write ‘author’. I used to write ‘artist’ but
since I broke my wrist I haven’t created any more windows. Who knows? Perhaps I have time for both
now.
So, a quick roundup of the day’s developments so far: in Michigan everything is continuing to slowly close
except grocery stores, pharmacies and hospitals. No extra visitors at hospitals, and I heard that staff may be
checked before entering for work. Our local cake store is closed except for previous orders, and our local
butcher is taking orders by phone with credit card payments only. Their doors are locked during business
hours and they contact people when their order is ready. The ‘doors locked’ part freaked me out a bit.
In New Zealand they have begun deporting tourists who flout the 14 day self-isolation rule and my oldest
ZL has begun working from home. In Australia, Sydney, ZB is working from home and the daycare
facility for OB will probably close at the end of this week. In Melbourne, AB is already working from
home and his rowing association has suspended all regattas and they are discussing training options.
CB is still walking the dog 3 times a day and keeping carefully away from everyone. People out running
cross right over to the other side of the street when they see him coming.
Here are some gems from FaceBook to make you smile.
#songsofcomfort. Every day Yo Yo Ma records himself playing a classical piece which he dedicates to us all
in this time of stress
Classic fm. Italians singing or playing instruments from rooftops, balconies or through their open window
www,openculture.com Italian messages. They asked Italians all over the country to record a message
online to themselves of 10 days ago (if only I’d known what I know now). Illuminating and strangely
cheering
And finally, today’s photo:

�This photo is of me, suitably attired, in the Great Mosque in Abu Dhabi. I had to put on this synthetic
hijab-like gown and pull the hood up over my hair. Actually, I got told off for having some hair showing
and had to adjust it. It was a beautiful mosque but I was faint from the heat and the damned hood kept
slipping forward over my eyes. It was stunningly beautiful, all constructed and decorated in marble and
I’m glad I saw it and I never have to go there again. Abu Dhabi is another city built in the desert like
Dubai. We stayed in a gorgeous golf themed hotel but what we saw of the rest of the city was pretty
sterile.
Writing this blogpost is one of the highlights of my day so I hope you’re enjoying reading it .
Till tomorrow then - stay safe and warm

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by windoworks
Yesterday CB and I entered the world of online grocery shopping. This morning as our shopper JF began
assembling our order from our grocery store of choice, we have had an interesting online chat about
substitutions and items I forgot yesterday. She will deliver our order soon, ring the doorbell and leave the
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people were hoarding. I don’t think our service would allow that.
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put in place but I’m sure you are following the developments where you live and may be heartily sick of
more scary information from me. So, with that in mind, i want to talk briefly about Facebook. Many
people have badmouthed it and many people have taken themselves off it, but for me over the past few
days, it has become a source of amusement and wonder - and a lifesaver. Locally, Meijer Gardens, our
beautiful gardens and sculpture park which features a stupendous butterfly exhibit in their greenhouse
each March, has put the butterflies online in a streaming video. I will not be able to see the butterflies in
person this year but I have already watched them on my iPad and its a reasonable alternative and it makes
me smile.
In Chicago at the Aquarium they let one of the little penguins out of the enclosure and he happily
wandered around looking at the other big fish tanks. Museums around the world have sent out online
coloring books of their masterpieces as well as virtual tours of their museum. Many meetings, classes such
as Mindfulness are being offered online. My Women’s City Club is offering online games and activities on
a weekly Wednesday post and they’re working on online Thursday programs for our members.
Another advantage of Facebook is that we get to talk online to faraway friends. It’s so reassuring to find
that we are all trying to stay afloat in this together and cheer each other up - and commiserate when
necessary. None of us are experts at staying inside and away from friends and family.
In two developments to be aware of for us in the US (and Michigan), as we are all using our credit cards
for online shopping more than usual, be aware of credit card fraud - my company is overzealous in
checking purchases. And secondly, all bars and restaurants will close for in-house dining at 3pm today. I’m
sure we all saw that coming.

�Finally, here is a new daily feature: a randomly chosen photo from much happier times. AB and I on a
bridge In Edinburgh in 2016 on our way to visit Edinburgh castle. I loved Edinburgh with its old
multilevel twisting streets and its stunning castle on the hill above the city. We ate extravagantly and in
particular I will always remember the fabulous meal that AB bought us at a tiny restaurant called the
Gardeners Cottage (I think). We sat at a long shared table and ate what the chef had cooked that night. It
was wonderful. Such a happy memory to take out and enjoy again.
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by windoworks
Outside my tv room window it is amazingly quiet. Our dog, Miss Murphy Brown, sits at the
window and gazes out but the only thing she sees is the occasional bird. Yesterday CB moved
the double bird feeder to outside this window so I could watch the birds too. It is a cold but
sunny day and I would walk outside in the fresh air but the really strong antibiotics I am taking
say little or no exposure to sun. So here I am safely inside while looking longingly out.
I have taken to waking at 3am. I wake from a deep sleep and for a moment I think it is like any
other middle of the night and then I remember its not. It takes some time for me to go back to
sleep. Last night I wondered if we had enough cheese or bread or eggs and in the coming days
would we be able to shop for them. This morning CB and I discussed a food shopping service I’m not even sure they’re still operating.
I read online, and lets face it, I can’t stop myself. Anyway, I read online that college students on
Spring Break have flocked to Miami Florida and are partying like there’s no tomorrow. In
Austin Texas life continues as normal - no one has taken any precautions. In other states you
have to line up for the grocery store and every sporting, entertainment, bar etc are closed.
But also online are wonderful posts. Go to Cincinnati Zoo and Wildlife Park to see a very
cheering video of Fiona the Hippopotamus swimming like a whale or porpoise. You can’t help
but laugh. I try to keep in touch with family and friends and wonder how everyone is doing.
Yesterday a young man walked along our block and knocked on doors to get people to sign a
petition. I don’t think anyone obliged him. I felt very sorry for him as I know this is his job, but
we’re isolating. Why would we sign anything with someone else’s pen?
Thank goodness for my Kindle and the 45+ books I have on there. Thank goodness for Netflix,
Amazon Prime (and all its partner subscriptions) and YouTube. Thank goodness for a warm
comfortable house with clean sheets on the bed and clean towels in the bathrooms. Thank
goodness for CB and his unfailing support and steady reassurance. Thank goodness for
neighbors who talk over the fence at least 6 feet away. Thank goodness for my cell phone and
my friends who I try to speak to regularly. And thank goodness for FaceTime and being able to
see loved ones far across the globe.
It’s another day and we’re above ground and breathing.

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by windoworks
Everything around us is closing, is closed or has very limited customers. In the supermarkets
yesterday the shelves were seriously depleted and the lines for the checkout were 30 minutes at
least. Yesterday the Administration declared a National Emergency but the Senate has yet to
consider the bill offering relief with sick leave etc. The signs are not good that the Leader of the
Senate will even allow it to be heard. I simply cannot fathom how anyone in this present
situation can consider not doing their very best for their fellow man as well as themselves. I
know , I am idealist, I have lived with that for 70 years and I’m not going to change now.
New developments: Kent County (where we live) had 4 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday
afternoon and although the Governor had restricted gatherings in our state to 250 people or
less, Kent County announced restricting it to 100 people or less.
Experts (and they really ARE experts) are predicting that this may last for 4 months or more.
This changes life as we know it. You have to consider every action and reaction. A friend of
mine said yesterday that her mother lives with her and my friend was going to the store in the
evening. Her mother wanted to go too but she had to tell her she couldn’t come with her,
because it wasn’t safe for her.
Overnight in New Zealand the Prime Minister installed a mandatory 14 day quarantine for
anyone flying into the country and the cruise ports are closed until June 30. This year I was
booked to fly into New Zealand on April 17 on my way to Australia, and during my short 3 day
stay enroute my nephew had organized a birthday party to celebrate my sisters 80th birthday.
After the 3 days I was flying on to Sydney Australia to spend 3 weeks with my precious
daughter ZB and her gorgeous son OB before we all flew back to the US in mid May for their
visit here. Yesterday CB and I had the dreadful task of telling ZB, AB and my NZ family that
that would not happen. We were all upset.
Also overnight my son AB who lives in Melbourne Australia texted that his company had asked
all management employees to take their mouse, charger and laptops home to be prepared to
work from home. I think that things may escalate soon in Australia.
But this morning, eating breakfast in bed with CB he showed me a video clip online of a city
somewhere in Italy (where it is now illegal to be outside), where someone leant outside their
window at night and began singing to their neighbors. Soon other voices joined in and the

�beauty of their singing made me cry. It said (not in words) “I am still here, we are still here and
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I am still here. Do you hear me?

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