Pretending she’s cute.

Pretending she’s cute.

Yeaa. It’s the weekend. We don’t have to get up and drive to work tomorrow! Oh. Yeah. Nevermind.
So, positive news on the coronavirus front. We’re told that this social distancing is working and that new cases per day have flattened and will be slowing down soon. The total number of cases is still going up, but no longer by more every day.
We can see on the chart for total cases over time that the parabolic nature of our curve is gone. It’s a steady increase: a straight line now. Pretty much the same number of new cases every day.
But we’re still a rocket ship.

Unlike any other country on earth!
All our focus has to be on making that turn; flattening the curve. That’s the first thing that has to happen. And when that happens, then we can move on to what’s next, right? And what’s next? What’s next when you have a tiger by the tail?
I don’t think being homeless in Alaska is a summertime fling and then you go inside somewhere to wait out the winter. I don’t think the homeless get to do what Judy and I have done and float north and south with the seasons. From the comfort of South Texas all winter I tracked the temperature in Fairbanks and watched it to go to 40 below and stay there, never getting as warm as zero again for a week. As a year-round endeavor, being homeless in Alaska is unfathomable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKpcXzDrZ7E&feature=youtu.be
That’s part of the reason why that choir video that Becky is in sounds so good. It fits the voices.
Another part is that the choir director, Stephen Ross, is really good at what he does.
http://www.stephenrossmusic.com/bio.html
He is a singer and arranger in the Boulder, Colorado vocal band Face. You have to check out this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL9W7EZYD9g Turn your volume up! You will be rewarded.
And hey, I recognize that door at 2:25 on the video. That’s the McKee’s Hobbit Door in Louisville! Look, there on the back of their house, bottom right.

We’re sitting right in front of it.

From the inside there is an inscription over the doorway that reads: “ Never make anything simple and efficient if a way can be found to make it complex and wonderful.”
We knew the door was good, but we didn’t know it was magic!