Sunday, March 29, 2020

Not Stir Crazy Yet

We remain at Mision Surf Mexico because it is the best plan for now. We are pretty isolated and we have been together for more than a week now. Nobody here is ill and only one person has an underlying condition - high blood pressure - so she is being very careful about distance.

Our friends from New Zealand heeded the call to return home and have been sequestered in a hotel for the last few days. The hotel staff leave their meals on the floor outside of the door, ring and take off down the hall. Our friends are to wait 10 seconds to let the hotel staff make their getaway. The food quality and portions are both going down and it's only been a few days. Welcome home? Hmmmm.

The situation here is stable and sustainable at the moment and the situation in the US seems anything but stable so we will continue to monitor things, but stay in as much heat and humidity as possible and as far from large population areas as possible as well.

This whole situation is like some zombie apocalypse movie without the scantily clad teenagers. I had hoped to live out my life without seeing such a situation as this, but life gets in the way of even great planning sometimes.

On the plus side, there is a lot of evidence that suggests that the planet is healing itself with the massive reduction of emissions. The ozone layer is repairing and the jet stream is returning to a more normal flow.

Find your peace where you can and we'll keep you posted on what is going on here.

Peace and love peeps. More soon...

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