Texas in June Our state began opening more than a month ago. Memorial Day gatherings were two weeks ago. It's not surprising that the number of Texans hospitalized with Covid, hit all-time highs in the last three days. We've reached 2 million cases in the U.S., so I guess Don and I should be in no hurry to get on the road and explore Texas or anywhere. It's hard to hold back. Don and I are used to just going NOW. We never wait for the perfect time to travel. We don't go to Holland when the tulips are in bloom. We don't wait for the rains to stop to go to the beach. We like being flexible and adapting, when we travel. It's part of the challenge. But for now, we'll just think about FUTURE adventures. Maybe at some point, we'll figure out how to navigate some kind of pandemic travel. Hill Country Escape I can't really complain, because we have a cabin and we can escape. Yesterday, we headed out to spend a couple days in Sunrise Beach. There's no real beach in Sunrise Beach, but we can enjoy birds and deer and a distant view of Lake LBJ. And in the morning, I can run on a quiet road with no worries about other people. All I had was an encounter with some fawn twins. That made me smile.
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Cancer, Covid & Coronary... I started this complaining list/blog, in May 2016. I posted 200 gripes about my breast CANCER and then I was done. On March 13, 2020, I started venting all over again, when another disease (starting with a C) interfered with my life. This time it was the invasion of COVID and it affected every person. I ranted for a year, until I got my COVID vaccine in March 2021. CORONARY Artery Disease was the reason I restarted this blog on September 26, 2021. This time it was my hubby Don, who was dealing with a worry that started with the letter "C". Coronavirus and Cancer, Coronary Artery Disease! All are evil, but none can totally get me down... if I vent! I usually end up feeling a little more positive at the end of each post! Navigating This Mess! The most recent post is at the top, from coronary posts in 2022, back to cancer posts in 2016. To find past posts, look below the "Archives" section, to find "Categories". Archives
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