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Saturday, May 23, 2020

something good

by Rain Trueax




One of the blogs I read suggested that people come up with positive things that have come up for them through the pandemic. I literally could come up with nothing positive in this for me. Adding to the upset for me has been all the bitter partisan fighting. 




I wonder if Nancy Pelosi thought at all how many fat people she offended when her target was the President and she said he was morbidly obese. CNN did an article to explore if he was and turns out, based on his last physical, he'd have to gain 77 pounds to reach that level of obesity. He was barely at the level of being obese, according to CNN-- not exactly a fan of the President. Pelosi, in an interview discussing among other things what she'd said, clearly looked smug that she'd nailed him, but she also nailed at least one of the possible women Biden is considering for the next Vice President.




Another hot button issue this week was-- should the President be taking hydroxychloroquine, about which even doctors don't agree on whether it's potentially dangerous, useless for Covid-19, or might be a good thing to  avoid the virus or get a lighter case of it? The argument is at what level you begin to take it whether it helps. Some believe it has saved lives. Others claim it cost lives. One thing for sure is if it worked, it'd be much cheaper, and it's very available since already used for lupus, etc. Also, Pelosi's excuse for calling him morbidly obese (she also mentioned his age) would make him more in danger if he got Covid-19. Knowing he had an aide who tested positive for the virus, could be why the doctor felt Trump taking the drug along with zinc was a good idea.


One thing they are claiming is wearing masks whenever someone is out around people like for grocery shopping. The problem with this virus is how people can be out ad about before they know they are sick. Think of it as not about fear but what you do for others, like workers in the stores. Some say masks make them have panic attacks and hence just can't do it. I wonder if different kinds of masks would help. I mean if nothing else, the bandit bandana.   




Anyway, back to the first thought-- something positive from the pandemic. Can you think of something that has been positive about it for your life? Share it as as way of being uplifting to others. We all need that.  







  It is the time of the saguaros. The bees and birds love them and suck from more than any other cacti that I have seen anyway. The saguaro gives to many who find good from its blossoms.

4 comments:

Tabor said...

A nice selection of the cactus blossoms. I never get to see those. One of these years I may visit Arizona in the spring...maybe.

Rain Trueax said...

If you get down as far as Tucson, I hope we can meet. I'd like that.

Diane Widler Wenzel said...

The nice things about the covid 19 epidemic include connecting with relatives in distance places to tell them how much they mean to me and wishing them well. When I go for walks I greet neigbors working about their home or just socializing at a distance. We do not speak of our political differences. I enjoy chalk art made by neighborhood children and their signs they put in their windows. If a child is graduating from high school they have congradulatory signs posted on their lawns. More chairs appear on their lawns. The men in our neighborhood are restoring old classic cars or refinishing dining room sets. Being 77 is nice because some neighbors and daughter are picking up groceries for us. Actually I enjoy staying home.

Rain Trueax said...

Diane, from what i have read, it sounds like that's all more possible with neighborhoods where people can reconnect. :)