It’s weird how it hits areas differently. You would think rural communities would hunker down and support each other. I think the cities are crumbling before our eyes, Agenda 21 is dead. Suburban areas will be the next cities. I don’t see them as self-protecting as rural areas.
I don’t know. This whole thing is reshaping our world whether we like it or not.
I’m in a weird position. I’ve been “temporarily furloughed” since March. The company plans on bringing me back but that all depends on selling airline tickets. Yeah. I’m looking for work in the meantime. God intervened when my parents passed away. It’s allowed me to stay above water, build a four car garage and have enough initially to get by through another year from now without having to touch my savings. Their trust and will still need approval from the PA AG and probate court. If they were still alive I’d be hanging on by the skin of my teeth. My dad had dementia and my mom was very fragile. This bioweapon would have done them in either way. Even if she didn’t get infected she would have died from the isolation from me.
Enough babbling. Another beer and bed.
-SB
Yeh, I wish we had more family around us here. They are almost all on the other side of the state or out of state. We have lived here since 1969, but since we weren’t born here-we are still sort of considered foreigners.
Most of our neighbors sold out and moved, so we have new neighbors who are younger and not very friendly.