Ken Hill wrote:
Samy life goes on! Remember it was only six months ago that Kiwi Camera had its swap meet and your organization cancelled it’s trip to Orlando. We’ve been to ten states since then and recently eat out weekly. It’s hard to remember that initially the goal was to “flatten the curve.” Now it seems the new goal is no new cases. Unbelievable to think that our fates our determined by the governors of our states.
Curtis good to hear you’re well. I love the hot and heat but draw the line at a 100 Fahrenheit. I don’t envy your situation but it’s my opinion that getting out and returning to normal should be your (everyone’s) goal. Smoke from fires are an issue. I have a friend in Fresno that has to wear a mask just to breathe because of the fires. Her sister lives in the foothills and had to evacuate. They’re in their seventies too. Don’t know what to say except what I said to Samy, life goes on and add that the good Lord has never promised you tomorrow. So you and Sue make the best of it.
I’d like to leave everyone with a thought. Man is the only living creature that knows that death follows life. Man goes to funerals, memorials and leaves those events to attend a dinner, go to a bar and carry on with others in mourning. They return home heavy in the heart but go to work the following day. Dogs, cats and elephants etc. have no idea of their mortality on earth. Are they the lucky ones?
Personally, I would take some precautions and let the chips fall where they would for the Virus. My primary driver in being extra cautious is my dependents, still have people who need support with their health care (parents) and education (grand kids), want to be here for them as long as I can. Fires are a sad event, feel the pain of those who have it really hard; I only suffer some local inconvenience with the bad air. When Adam and Eve left paradise, there was not going back! At least we can enjoy some lenses.
Ken Hill wrote:
Samy life goes on! Remember it was only six months ago that Kiwi Camera had its swap meet and your organization cancelled it’s trip to Orlando. We’ve been to ten states since then and recently eat out weekly. It’s hard to remember that initially the goal was to “flatten the curve.” Now it seems the new goal is no new cases. Unbelievable to think that our fates our determined by the governors of our states.
Curtis good to hear you’re well. I love the hot and heat but draw the line at a 100 Fahrenheit. I don’t envy your situation but it’s my opinion that getting out and returning to normal should be your (everyone’s) goal. Smoke from fires are an issue. I have a friend in Fresno that has to wear a mask just to breathe because of the fires. Her sister lives in the foothills and had to evacuate. They’re in their seventies too. Don’t know what to say except what I said to Samy, life goes on and add that the good Lord has never promised you tomorrow. So you and Sue make the best of it.
I’d like to leave everyone with a thought. Man is the only living creature that knows that death follows life. Man goes to funerals, memorials and leaves those events to attend a dinner, go to a bar and carry on with others in mourning. They return home heavy in the heart but go to work the following day. Dogs, cats and elephants etc. have no idea of their mortality on earth. Are they the lucky ones?
Personally, I would take some precautions and let the chips fall where they would for the Virus. My primary driver in being extra cautious is my dependents, still have people who need support with their health care (parents) and education (grand kids), want to be here for them as long as I can. Fires are a sad event, feel the pain of those who have it really hard; I only suffer some local inconvenience with the bad air. When Adam and Eve left paradise, there was not going back! At least we can enjoy some lenses.
Ken Hill wrote:
Samy life goes on! Remember it was only six months ago that Kiwi Camera had its swap meet and your organization cancelled it’s trip to Orlando. We’ve been to ten states since then and recently eat out weekly. It’s hard to remember that initially the goal was to “flatten the curve.” Now it seems the new goal is no new cases. Unbelievable to think that our fates our determined by the governors of our states.
Curtis good to hear you’re well. I love the hot and heat but draw the line at a 100 Fahrenheit. I don’t envy your situation but it’s my opinion that getting out and returning to normal should be your (everyone’s) goal. Smoke from fires are an issue. I have a friend in Fresno that has to wear a mask just to breathe because of the fires. Her sister lives in the foothills and had to evacuate. They’re in their seventies too. Don’t know what to say except what I said to Samy, life goes on and add that the good Lord has never promised you tomorrow. So you and Sue make the best of it.
I’d like to leave everyone with a thought. Man is the only living creature that knows that death follows life. Man goes to funerals, memorials and leaves those events to attend a dinner, go to a bar and carry on with others in mourning. They return home heavy in the heart but go to work the following day. Dogs, cats and elephants etc. have no idea of their mortality on earth. Are they the lucky ones?
Personally, I would take some precautions and let the chips fall where they would for the Virus. My primary driver in being extra cautious is my dependents, still have people who need support with their health care (parents) and education (grand kids), want to be here for them as long as I can. Fires are a sad event, feel the pain of those who have it really hard; I only suffer some local inconvenience with the bad air. When Adam and Eve left paradise, there was not going back! At least we can enjoy some lenses.
Ken Hill wrote:
Samy life goes on! Remember it was only six months ago that Kiwi Camera had its swap meet and your organization cancelled it’s trip to Orlando. We’ve been to ten states since then and recently eat out weekly. It’s hard to remember that initially the goal was to “flatten the curve.” Now it seems the new goal is no new cases. Unbelievable to think that our fates our determined by the governors of our states.
Curtis good to hear you’re well. I love the hot and heat but draw the line at a 100 Fahrenheit. I don’t envy your situation but it’s my opinion that getting out and returning to normal should be your (everyone’s) goal. Smoke from fires are an issue. I have a friend in Fresno that has to wear a mask just to breathe because of the fires. Her sister lives in the foothills and had to evacuate. They’re in their seventies too. Don’t know what to say except what I said to Samy, life goes on and add that the good Lord has never promised you tomorrow. So you and Sue make the best of it.
I’d like to leave everyone with a thought. Man is the only living creature that knows that death follows life. Man goes to funerals, memorials and leaves those events to attend a dinner, go to a bar and carry on with others in mourning. They return home heavy in the heart but go to work the following day. Dogs, cats and elephants etc. have no idea of their mortality on earth. Are they the lucky ones?
Personally, I would take some precautions and let the chips fall where they would for the Virus. My primary driver in being extra cautious is my dependents, still have people who need support with their health care (parents) and education (grand kids), want to be here for them as long as I can. Fires are a sad event, feel the pain of those who have it really hard, and suffer some local inconvenience with the bad air. When Adam and Eve left paradise, there was not going back! At least we can enjoy some lenses.
Ken Hill wrote:
Samy life goes on! Remember it was only six months ago that Kiwi Camera had its swap meet and your organization cancelled it’s trip to Orlando. We’ve been to ten states since then and recently eat out weekly. It’s hard to remember that initially the goal was to “flatten the curve.” Now it seems the new goal is no new cases. Unbelievable to think that our fates our determined by the governors of our states.
Curtis good to hear you’re well. I love the hot and heat but draw the line at a 100 Fahrenheit. I don’t envy your situation but it’s my opinion that getting out and returning to normal should be your (everyone’s) goal. Smoke from fires are an issue. I have a friend in Fresno that has to wear a mask just to breathe because of the fires. Her sister lives in the foothills and had to evacuate. They’re in their seventies too. Don’t know what to say except what I said to Samy, life goes on and add that the good Lord has never promised you tomorrow. So you and Sue make the best of it.
I’d like to leave everyone with a thought. Man is the only living creature that knows that death follows life. Man goes to funerals, memorials and leaves those events to attend a dinner, go to a bar and carry on with others in mourning. They return home heavy in the heart but go to work the following day. Dogs, cats and elephants etc. have no idea of their mortality on earth. Are they the lucky ones?
Personally, I would take some precautions and let the chips fall where they would for the Virus. My primary driver in being extra cautious is my dependents, still have people who need support with their health care (parents) and education (grand kids), want to be here for them as long as I can. Fires are a sad event, feel the pain of those who have it really hard, and suffer some local inconvenience with the bad air. When Adam and Eve left paradise, there was not going back! At least we can enjoy some lenses.