Monday Morning Musing

I had a really pleasant few days last week. One of my sons came on Monday and stayed until Saturday morning to help me with chores around the house. Since he doesn’t live as close as some of his sibs – he’s in Austin with his family, and I’m near Dallas – he wanted to help since I’ve been so sick for about a month.

It was nice to have the company, as well as the help, and he did get a lot of cleaning projects taken care of that I’d not been able to do for a while.

Still, it wasn’t all work that week. One morning we went to the lake for some much-needed outdoor relaxation. It was the first time I took my dog to the state park, and he loved it, as I knew he would.

The swimming beach at the park by Lake Texoma was closed because of pandemic, so the closest we could get to water was this channel where the public boat docks are located. Dusty wasn’t sure about getting in at first, but then he did walk along the edge of the water, mostly to get a drink.

This is as close to a scenic shot as I could get by the boat ramps.
I can’t resist taking a picture of something unusual. Or maybe this is very usual. LOL

When my fun ended, I came head to head with the latest in the news. Not much of it good.

The economic relief for workers who lost jobs has ended, and I’m angry that the GOP has held the new package up because of their demands for an end to the extra unemployment benefits, as well as protection for corporations who may get sued by workers who are forced to come back to work and get infected with COVID-19.

And, too, there’s the added $30 billion for a new FBI building and more F-35 fighters.

Boy how we need those planes and that building to help those most affected by the pandemic.

I[inlinetweet prefix=”” tweeter=”” suffix=””]t’s very disappointing that the two parties continue to politicize the pandemic, causing more difficulties for the average American.[/inlinetweet]

While all that has been going on at The Hill most of last week, 45 has been Tweeting about how the November general election should be postponed. Even going so far as to repeat that in interviews, suggesting he might make the delay happen. Thank goodness he can’t do that. It’s not within the power of the Executive Branch of government, but it’s scary that he repeatedly hints at it. Some pundits are concerned that 45 is trying to position himself in a way as to not leave the White House.

Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C. gave this statement on CNN’s State of The Union on Sunday,

“I don’t think he plans to leave the White House. He doesn’t plan to have fair election. I believe that he plans to install himself in some kind of emergency way to continue hold on to office and that is why the American people had better wake up.”

Just a quick note to leaders of the Democratic party. While I am more favorable to your platform and candidates, I really, really, dislike getting e-mails with subject lines like:

  • Do. Not. Delete – Guess what button I push on that one?
  • Please don’t ignore – Since that’s a polite request, I might not.
  • SIGN NOW! – NOPE!
  • Is Maryann ignoring Elizabeth Warren? – No. Just prefer to skip another plea for money.

Those constant requests to donate are intrusive and frustrating. I donate when and how often I can. Don’t bug me!! Or try to guilt me!! And when this current election cycle is over, please address the need to shorten the time-frame of election campaigns to about 6 months from start to finish. What a relief it would be for everyone involved, from politicians to supporters.  We could all go about our work without that constant need for raising money and campaigning, or deciding who to support and how.

What a concept!!

In closing, I want to share this well-put sentiment from P.A. Geddie, writer, editor, and publisher of County Line Magazine. That’s a terrific magazine distributed free around East and Northeast Texas, that celebrates the people, the places, and the arts of the various areas. If you live in Texas and aren’t familiar with the magazine, check it out. You might really like it.

And maybe folks who don’t live in Texas might like a glimpse of what life is like here in my corner of the world.

Here’s what P.A. wrote in the introduction to the County Line Weekly:

We’re all feeling a little out of our element these days, or as one friend puts it, “in a warped other dimension.” It’s important to hold your friends and family close and realize they’re way more important than missing a few parties.

Embrace the “Pandemic Pause” we find ourselves in and dig deep for worthwhile activities and most importantly, build meaningful memories with those you love and a few kind strangers that share the gift of their time along the way.

“Pandemic Pause” has such a positive connotation as compared to lock-down or quarantine or isolation. I will try to remember that term and focus on the positives more as these days and weeks drag on. I hope you can do the same. Stay safe. Stay well. Be as happy as you can.

As always, I welcome comments on the content of the blog. I just request that they are respectful and civil. 

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