The President has called for social distancing guidelines to continue through April 30, and issued a prediction that the next two weeks will be the toughest. People - especially the kids - are getting "cabin fever" as we use to call it, and in some places there is little evidence that anything has changed. People … Continue reading Quarantine
Tag: health
Contentment
Many of us have parents and/or grandparents who lived through the Great Depression in America. Some of the phrases and "proverbs" that came out of that era were passed on to us. "Fix it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without." Money was tight, if there was any money. What you had … Continue reading Contentment
Bear Hunting
The story goes about a man who was bear hunting and had hired a local guide. They saw a big bear over on the next hill, within range, and the guide said "Take your shot." The man did so, and wounded the bear, which turned and ran straight at the hunters in a roaring rage. … Continue reading Bear Hunting
Prognosis
If you have watched the times President Trump has addressed the nation about the COVID-19 virus, one thing he made a point of is protecting our elderly, not just those living at home, but in senior care centers and nursing homes, etc. He has ordered different departments to work with private sector insurance companies, labs, … Continue reading Prognosis
Personal Note on Coronavirus
The coronavirus (COVID-19) is here. Well, it's kind of everywhere. Just today the World Health Organization declared a world pandemic since it has appeared in so many countries. People are reacting differently to it, some are shouting "the sky is falling!" and some are saying it's no big deal, just another bug to deal with … Continue reading Personal Note on Coronavirus
Neither Height nor Depth
Todd Starnes gives the following account: The other evening I was on a flight back to New York City when I noticed the flight attendants seemed rather preoccupied. They were rushing up and down the aisle. Soon an announcement was made – they needed a doctor – a passenger was in medical distress. She was … Continue reading Neither Height nor Depth
It Just Doesn’t Add Up
Now the Supreme Court is trying to decide if or when (or how or can or could or something) a man can become a woman and vice versa. Every legal document going forth from whatever they decide that includes the word “sex” or “gender” means something not at all related to biological fact (gender at … Continue reading It Just Doesn’t Add Up
Faith Rewarded
The Healer had come to the country and his reputation had preceded him. People all over the region had heard of him, but many had never actually seen him. They said he was a miracle-worker, and he had performed many miracles in many ways. They also said he was a teacher, but the local religious … Continue reading Faith Rewarded
DNA
There are a lot of opportunities today to have a DNA analysis done that will tell you all the areas of the world your DNA "matches"; that is, what parts of the world your ancestors (possibly) lived and their race or culture. Many find this intriguing, and rightfully so. It is a fairly new medical … Continue reading DNA
Sanctuary Sickness
Legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis makes it more difficult for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to apprehend suspected illegal immigrants. Polis signed House Bill 1124 on Tuesday. The new law bars local law enforcement from arresting or detaining a suspected illegal alien on the basis of an ICE request. The legislation also … Continue reading Sanctuary Sickness