warp speed
the mascot of the US testing program
And now we are to understand we've become further divided. Wearing masks, or not. Opening up, even beyond recommendations or not.
I've drawn my line in the sand. This virus will not end, we must learn to live with it, wisely.
Until and if there is a vaccine or treatment we must pursue testing and contact tracing to give us the tools to keep people healthy and alive while also bringing a global economy back to life. They go hand in hand. To act otherwise is foolish, and dangerous.
There is no solution without a cost. Contact tracing runs us close to boundaries of privacy and personal security, so it must be handled wisely. But it must be done if we want to resurrect a way of life and earning that resembles what we've come to know as normal. Tracing is predicated on testing. It is embarrassing, humiliating and revealing how the US has failed at implementing testing. Even with both, we cannot expect a quick return to a vibrant economy.
The executive branch has failed miserably, ignoring warnings, firing key personnel, having not a clue about strategic reserve, and acting like amateurs. Because of that a total shutdown was a panic button response. It will take a lot to reignite the economy and even more to repair the damage.
The executive branch has failed miserably, ignoring warnings, firing key personnel, having not a clue about strategic reserve, and acting like amateurs. Because of that a total shutdown was a panic button response. It will take a lot to reignite the economy and even more to repair the damage.
second looks
creativity rocks
Musicians, visual artists, performance artists, journalists and writers have been a shinning light in the pandemic darkness. Their efforts, while not as heroic as medical workers, are up there with grocery personnel, first responders, mail and delivery drivers and have provided immense service.
Show hosts, news reporters and entourage casts have found a way to work around the logistic nightmare of not being in studios or being able to work together.
Saturday Night Live has delivered 3 at home programs that have been increasingly more sophisticated, tight and entertaining. Sam Bee and Bill Maher, working from their homes have continued their cutting edge satire. John Oliver has continued his deep dive into absurdity, corruption and failure. Seth Myers, Stephen Colbert, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon have continued to find ways to make lock down fatigued citizens laugh.
Musical artists have been extraordinary, working sans studio and bandmates.
There has been much to be immensely disturbed and worried about, but the artistic soul, expressed in myriad ways, should give us all a lot of hope.
Show hosts, news reporters and entourage casts have found a way to work around the logistic nightmare of not being in studios or being able to work together.
Saturday Night Live has delivered 3 at home programs that have been increasingly more sophisticated, tight and entertaining. Sam Bee and Bill Maher, working from their homes have continued their cutting edge satire. John Oliver has continued his deep dive into absurdity, corruption and failure. Seth Myers, Stephen Colbert, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon have continued to find ways to make lock down fatigued citizens laugh.
Musical artists have been extraordinary, working sans studio and bandmates.
There has been much to be immensely disturbed and worried about, but the artistic soul, expressed in myriad ways, should give us all a lot of hope.
aspirational behavior
Last year's visit to Scotland and Ireland put us in places that have withstood all life has to give, and have done so for centuries. Some even took over a century to build.
The same can be said of church and faith groups as well. They've found ways via Zoom, Facebook, Youtube and other streaming technologies to tend to the human soul, and provide pastoral care and succor.
Teachers and parents have done admirable work in continuing education against extraordinary challenge.
Millions of us have found a way through this historic passage. It is only human to long for "the way it used to be," but we've bucked up. Now is not a time to let impatience, idiocy, or selfishness set us back.
There was a classic photo and commentary making the rounds. Protestors clamoring for a full reopening, not observing social distance, not wearing masks facing medical professionals, who have seen the worst of it, wearing masks and calling for reason. Someone noted the unmasked angry, some even with guns, cared only about themself, the masked, and socially distanced, cared about everyone.
We deserve better than the selfish. We deserve better than their role model.
rocks of ages
They've withstood plagues, fires, wars, including World Wars with bombing attacks, revolutionary change in culture, and attitude. Future changing history occurred in some of them. Generations have come and gone. They remain, like rocks for the ages.
Regardless of your belief, these frames offer a sense of permanence, and the ability to endure and survive. They represent the heights of human skill, creativity, imagination and a sense of connection to the sacredness of life.
Humankind can endure. We have it within us to be wise, and capable. It is ours to choose.
Take care of each other.
See you down the trail.
Some great examples of Gothic architecture -- really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone's safe and staying safe. I just read that the virus is mutating and getting much more dangerous. I don't want to alarm anyone but it's time to get right with God, cause this is getting downright scary! Stay home and stay safe, guys!
ReplyDeleteTom:
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed frustrating to have such limited testing still available.... normal administrations of BOTH ilks would be far, far more successful and proficient at this than our current administration. I also agree with you about the inherent need for tracing as well during this intermediate time until (hopefully) a vaccine is available.
The images you posted are indeed inspiring! As for “creativity rocks” one of the most enjoyable things I have found for myself is that musicians on a bass clarinet group I like on FaceBook have been really wonderfully creative and abundant in posting videos and various on-the-fly “Zoom” concerts and performances that have felt so fun and refreshing and uplifting for me!
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