The fiance had a very mild case of covid and went back to work after 2 weeks.Thank you all for the prayers and good thoughts.However Christina's boss shut down his practice and she's unemployed. She will have a hard time finding another one Chuck and I will have to help her.It feels like our country is in a bottemless pit.
venture out to get a haircut tomorrow.The number of covid cases has dropped significantly and I really hope,the thousands of weekend beach goers dont cause another spike.
I hope everyone is doing well.
Where are you? We are out of heat today, but in the smoke...msg
Its been as hot as Hades here but very thankful not to have wildfires here.We do have terrorizing thunder storms and tornados.I guess every place has something awful for its residents.
How is your father? I think about you going to eat with him and it makes me smile.California has covid controlled but Georgia is still damm the torpedoes and full speed ahead.You take care.
Im up all night because my days and nights are turned around.
and here in San Francisco we have our glorious fog! Yippee! Actually, Dad comes over here for dinner, we are careful when running into other tenants in the building. He loves seeing the girlz, and they love flirting with him. We are starting to slowly open up...hopefully it will go well...take care.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The sky over the Bay Area looked apocalyptic once again Wednesday morning, even though air quality in San Francisco, the Peninsula, South Bay, North Bay and much of the East Bay was relatively good.
On Tuesday, we had the wind to blame for those smoky skies -- and lack of a smoky smell. The smoke was coming in from the August Complex Fire near Mendocino National Forest, but high winds were keeping the smoke at a high altitude, instead of settling near the surface.
On Wednesday morning, the wind shifted, now bringing ash from the rapidly growing Bear Fire near Chico down over the Bay Area. But at the same time, there's a marine layer that's protecting us, explains ABC7 News Meteorologist Mike Nicco.
"The marine layer is a stable area of air that does not rise, and so we're continually pumping in cleaner air from over the ocean," explains Nicco.
That's why the sky is so dark, with a yellow or orange hue, but you may not smell smoke when you step outside.
I'm glad that the fiance's case was mild, and he was able to return to work. So many businesses will never recover, but new ones will be created, along with new opportunities, in our post-pandemic world.
It is very hard to see the proverbial light at the end of this tunnel, and it's so much harder for some. I think of what crises others are enduring and have so much sympathy for them.