Tuesday 28 April 2020

Waterlogged! Yet history suggests ...

No, I am not referring to the downpour and thunderstorms of 24th April here in Florida [much needed due to current drought conditions].  Rather I mean my "over-washed" hands! However it is more than my hands that are beginning to feel antsy --

Florida is a weird state at the best of times, so now #FloridaMorons is trending - I give up!'

One Florida resident is now taking to wearing a grim reaper costume and walking the beaches to protest their 'premature opening' [ie like Jacksonville]. Look 1600's familiar? Read on ....

source: The Patch
Now let's put this all into a historical perspective. Extracted from the Museum of London:

"The Great Plague of 1665 was the last major plague in England. The outbreak began in London in February. Within seven months 100,000 Londoners (20% or one-fifth of the population) were dead. Many fled the capital to escape the disease. Victims were shut in their homes and a red cross was painted on the door with the words ‘Lord have mercy upon us’. The theatres and other public entertainments such as football were banned to stop the disease spreading
now we wear masks vs 1500s rule of carring a
white stick to warn others away
picture:  https://daily.jstor.org/

Many people believed the plague spread through bad air so they smoked tobacco to stop any bad air entering their lungs.  . .People’s lives and businesses suffered terribly because so many were shut in their homes. One eyewitness said that London became so quiet that every day was like a Sunday and grass started to grow in the streets. Many were forced to beg or steal food and money because the plague had such a bad effect on trade.

Once the plague was over, the population of London recovered surprisingly quickly. . .There was a sudden rise in the number of marriages and births." 

For my American friends, reference the 1918 Pandemic in Philadelphia when a parade arranged to rally war bond efforts was not cancelled despite medical advice which led to the rapid spread of the Spanish flu and overwhelmed hospitals.
social distancing? 4/27
before the reopening

Looks like the grim reaper has lost/won ... my county which shut beaches on 19 March is reopening them on 4th May with hotel/condo pools opening on 30th April (just announced 28th).

Deaths rising at one of the largest one-day increases in recent weeks. Beach lounging has already begun to pick up and nothing has 'opened' yet.

Social distancing to be in place  . . . but what do you think will happen??

To counter this weirdness .... well, maybe distract from .. I have been researching and writing up my family histories into little picture books with vignettes along with a 700+ strong family tree. And of course crafting ...





Out our window today (27 April) we saw a large black blob in the water moving slowly north just beyond the offshore sandbar and inside the swim buoys - what was it - a school of cownose rays -- and yes they can sting you if you step on them!

See the black blob more or less in the middle of the picture  ---?

Saturday 25 April 2020

Beach Delights & Animal Freedom

A dreary wet-ish day last Thursday (16th), kept the beach walkers away and gave us a chance to stretch our legs during this coronavirus 'stay at home'/lock-down.

fox news; outer banks of NC
There are some real positives for nature - worldwide sea turtles thriving [enjoy this video of turtle hatchlings!]and sea shells piling upAnimals all over the world seem to know us humans are not about and our enjoying their freedom.
















Here's what we saw on our beach walk.
Skate Egg Case  - Mermaid's Purse with hooks to anchor
note the rain's 'pock marks' in the sand
Whelk Egg Case - a very nice one!
Fisherman's net buoy
washed up 


Skimmers - I am hoping a new colony is forming!
pen shell

Sponge - love the shape!

unusually a dead pelican!

football match


Good to see our tax dollars still at work - local sheriff patrol much appreciated on the beach and in the water as well as on our streets.














On the domestic front, my 'regrow your lettuce' experiment (29 March post) has had mixed results,

but at least I finished my first (and only?!?) pine needle basket - it is a slow process!


Plus I made a few masks for the homeless in response to an urgent call from the county emergency operations center to our church.

Saturday 11 April 2020

At Sea

Happy Easter; glad to see the sheriff patroling our beaches and waters again!  When I am not feeling like a caged tiger during COVID-19 stay at home order, I feel at sea (ha ha). Saturday 4th April saw one of the cruise ships anchored off Tampa Bay, draw closer.

Source: Mark Bradley on Next Door
Over the past few weeks 6-7 cruise ships have been trading places going into and out of Port Tampa - for supplies or to change crew? - and then return to anchor in the Fairway Anchorage at the ten-fathom line (off the Tampa Bay shipping channel) where they are clearly visible at night from our coast..

2 April it was reported by locals that one of the cruise tenders/lifeboats docked in Pass-A-Grill (Shell Key dock) and offloaded individuals into ambulances.

We believe the tender came from Celebrity Infinity (crew 999, with 2170 passenger capacity). On Sunday the 5th the Sea Sub1 boat made a round trip from Johns Pas out to the Celebrity Infinity.

With non-stop barking we had to look out our windows to smile when seeing this.





and this and this is it social distancing at sea?









we had a visitor until he was chased away by blackbirds, and hearty swimmer out daily


Here cownoserays are almost beaching themselves in a mating frenzy - I wouldn't stand there . . .


It's almost turtle season - we did our annual workshop by 3 hour video last night! Here's the tracks we look for in the sand ...

Another face mask - best instructions and best
homemade mask I found is at Fabric Patch. Check out the lining!

My second choice is this one, and this one. This one contradicts some others, but she is a doctor and quilter! Here's a slightly different style.

The debate on the use of homemade face masks for the public and the best material rages on. Now here's a novel idea if the elastic of some masks hurts your ears - get out those crochet hooks! Or try these  or this one- lol.


May we who are merely inconvenienced 
remember those whose lives are at stake

May we who have no risk factors 
remember those most vulnerable

May we who have the luxury of working from home
remember those who must choose between 
preserving their health or making their rent

May we who have the flexibility to care for our children when their schools close 
remember those who have no options

May we who have to cancel our trips 
remember those that have no safe place to go

May we who are losing our margin money in the tumult of the economic market 
remember those who have no margin at all

Try this from M&S
May we who settle in 
for our quarantine at home 
Remember those who have no home

As fear grips our country
Let us choose love

During this time when we cannot physically wrap our arms around each other
Let us yet find ways to be the loving embrace of God to our neighbours



pink moon photo by Will Rawlings 8 April 2020