Sunday, May 3, 2020
Now, Children...
'Escapism' is not my strong point. I usually tend to look at reality 'straight in the eyes' and confront it.
The more I try to understand the corona pandemic, the more bewildered I am. The virus is not exactly new; the first of this type has been spotted in 1964 (according to BBC news), so how come there are so many unknowns about its activity?
First, it was presented to us as causing a sort of flu, a respiratory, lung disease; then, as an all mighty virus capable of attacking any tissue of any organ (heart, brain, kidneys, toes..).
We've been told that there are relatively few cases of children getting the virus , and that the disease they develop is usually much milder than in adults.
Schools are about to re-open in my country starting with this week.
Well, surprise, surprise. The medical authority, in an attempt to make it a gradual affair, has come up now with a report showing ... high numbers of children infected by the virus.
I fear disaster by mid-June, unless the promise of warm-hot weather killing the virus has more than a grain of truth in it.
Labels:
children,
disaster,
re-opening of schools
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Seniors, Volunteers, and what's between them
The socially isolated senior citizens get a lot of help from volunteers these days: food boxes, meals, books, games, gym devices etc...It sure helps cope with the situation, and stay optimistic.
I've particularly enjoyed a pack of 21 tiny cards with printed flowers growing in the holy land. It is a good opportunity to learn or recall the names (scientific and common ) of each flower, and the major facts about it (origin, shape, color, growing conditions).
I find it important to know which plants and flowers are poisonous, medicinal, edible, invasive, protected, spicy. I use spices in my kitchen and take herb supplements for medical wellness. So, 'playing' with these cards is definitely time well spent.
The delivered food boxes contain mostly dry and canned food - not ideal for elderly people's daily menu. It's more sort of food reserve to be stored for the days of food shortage that might come.
On the other hand, frozen meals to be warmed up, are a hit; gourmet quality, well planned, decent quantity and variety.
They say the corona virus attacks animals and crops as well. I sincerely hope that's not true, but then, I read in the news that it has been discovered back in 1964 by a brilliant scottish female lab worker. So, it had plenty of time to become The Virus of all times, to emerge as the accomplished micro-organism ready to face and destroy the vanity of mankind.
I've particularly enjoyed a pack of 21 tiny cards with printed flowers growing in the holy land. It is a good opportunity to learn or recall the names (scientific and common ) of each flower, and the major facts about it (origin, shape, color, growing conditions).
I find it important to know which plants and flowers are poisonous, medicinal, edible, invasive, protected, spicy. I use spices in my kitchen and take herb supplements for medical wellness. So, 'playing' with these cards is definitely time well spent.
The delivered food boxes contain mostly dry and canned food - not ideal for elderly people's daily menu. It's more sort of food reserve to be stored for the days of food shortage that might come.
On the other hand, frozen meals to be warmed up, are a hit; gourmet quality, well planned, decent quantity and variety.
Labels:
cards,
edible,
flowers,
food reserve,
medicinal,
poisonous,
spices. invasive,
vanity
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