Howdy and greetings from our little tin can by the sea. Wendy and I have been doing well, and my big toe is healing nicely from my near fall last week. We will have a few doctor visits over the next couple of weeks. We put them off for a bit due to the surge in COVID-19 cases in our area. Not that things are that very much better right now, but we don't want to risk our health by missing the monitoring phase and the doc's input. Work isn't going so well for me. I'm not sure how I can fix it, but my co-workers have become rude. There's no asking - just telling. I think that I'll talk with HR and see if I can relocate within the business. I also had to drop Wendy from my medical insurance this past week, which has me on edge. The business put out a directive that if an employee or an employee's spouse had medicare part D, the prescription insurance, then they could not be enrolled in United Health Care coverage. Wen has a medicare advantage plan, and it does cover pharmacy, so she'll have to use that as primary come Tuesday. I think this is a cost saving step, but it makes me worry.
In Japan, Shinzo Abe has resigned. He has been prime minister since 2012, a record stretch. I lived in Japan for three years, and I have witnessed retirements and resignations there. I'm sure that the country will celebrate his departure while welcoming a new prime minister. They have a way of doing this that softens the edges of the transition of power. Sorry, I digress - Shinzo Abe! Kompai! ๐ฅ
The wildfires in California threatened the Lick Observatory, though fire crews held them from causing any harm. The northern California wildfires are rampant this year, which can be seen in the map to the left. The California fires have burned 1,660,332 acres so far this year, making this the second-worst wildfire season ever. During this past week, hurricanes Marco and Laura made landfall in Louisiana. Marco came in as a Category 1, and Laura trumped that as a Category 4. Only fourteen deaths have been attributed to Laura - any single loss of life is one too many, but this could have had hurricane Katrina numbers associated with it had the storm tracked a bit further east. Both Laura and Marco are the earliest 'L' and 'M' named storms on record for the Atlantic hurricane season. We haven't reached "peak" yet, which occurs on September 10th, marking the half-way point of the Atlantic hurricane season. This season may rival 2005, when there were 26 named storms.
Kenosha, Wisconsin. That's also a location from my past. I went to Electronics Technician 'A' school in Great Lakes, Illinois, which is just south of the Wisconsin border. We would make trips across the border to take the younger squids drinking - Wisconsin's legal age for alcohol was 18 at that time. There was a bar named "Rocket North" that we, and a lot of northern Illinois, frequented.
This time, Kenosha's name is not being remembered - it is being drug through the mud due to two shootings. The first involved a policemen delivering seven rounds into a human being at point blank range while the victim's children watched from the back seat of the car. His name is Jacob Blake, and he has survived the ordeal, though he is paralyzed from the waist down. At the hospital, they had him hand-cuffed to the bed. This brought a week of protests to that city. During a protest on Tuesday night, an underage male shot three of the protesters with an AR-15. Two of his victims died. I can't stomach watching either of the videos so I can't offer an opinion on the incidents. I can offer an opinion that the have-gun-will-travel cavalier attitude in the northern mid-west needs to end. Both police and civilians are leading down the road of us against them, which will entail a lot of death - much of it collateral. There was also a gathering of protesters at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, commemorating Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech which was delivered on August 28, 1963. It happened to coincide with the Republican National Convention, and the president decided to accept his second term nomination at the white house - unethical and illegal. In his acceptance speech, he termed the protesters "thugs".
Scope | Cases | % Inc. | Deaths | % Inc. |
Worldwide | 24,942,210 | 7.7 | 842,008 | 4.8 |
United States | 6,097,360 | 5.1 | 185,972 | 3.8 |
Florida | 615,806 | 3.8 | 10,962 | 7.7 |
Pinellas County | 19,740 | 2.6 | 645 | 9.1 |
Especially people who care about strangersWho care about evil and social injusticeDo you only care about being proudHow about I need a friend, I need a friend- Galt MacDermot, James Rado, and Gerome Ragni, Easy to be hard, Hair, 1969