Put on a sweater like Patti Page: an update
During the pandemic we are reminded of how much we need fresh air. Which leads me to the Dumb House and a nice sweater.
During the pandemic we are reminded of how much we need fresh air. Which leads me to the Dumb House and a nice sweater.
Let’s start our “year in photos” collection with a Zoom screenshot of our Mother’s Day brunch!
Yesterday the United States passed a tragic milestone: 100,000 of our fellow citizens have died because of the COVID-19 virus. The true number is certainly much higher. Sunday’s New York Times featured a front page full of names and simple obituaries of just 1% of those who have died. They spoke of the incalculable loss we have suffered from the impact of the pandemic. Because of a botched response to the coronavirus from the administration that continues to this day, many more people died than would have with competent, credible, and empathetic leadership. The United States is, unfortunately, a world leader in an area where we once relegated so-called third world, developing nations. We have lost our minds. But more importantly, we have lost all that those lives that are being cut short could have contributed had they not been felled by a disease that was allowed to run rampant in support of a political ideology. We have lost world-class scientific knowledge. Soul enriching music. Literature that touches our heart. Hugs and smiles from grandmothers. …
Historians are speaking up to help make sense of what we are facing today, and to provide hope for what can come.
A crisis can be illuminating. It can also bring about a moment of reckoning.