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Captain's Log # 61 - Veni, vidi, vic Monterey

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The Gift I went to Monterey (with my 'new' used bicycle) Brian was supposed to come but 'the train left the station on time,' unfortunately, he was not there.  I headed to my entrance appointment for the Aquarium, went to the end of the line and asked the trim, nimble-looking man, "Are you here for 2:30?" He didn't know what I was talking about. He didn't have a ticket. They sell a limited number of tickets online for specific times, I chose 2:30 because there were lots of tickets for sale, meaning fewer people inside.  Since they don't sell tickets at the door he began to dejectedly walk across the street, then I remember I have this extra ticket, "Hey, come here, you can have this ticket!" The line started to move fast as they let people in. He insisted on paying me but I didn't have the electronic money-thingy he uses. "You don't have to pay me, it's a gift." By this time we're inside in front of the Hovden Ca...

Captain's Log # 60 - The trip to Monterey & The new bike - Rides 1-3

Post 1 I'm taking my son to Monterey for a couple of days, June 1-4, with plans for the Aquarium, kayaking on the bay and two history walking tours: Cannery Row and Historic Monterey. I've exhaustively researched bicycle rental options and the best deal is to rent one from the hotel, 12-hours, $40. That's the cheapest and easiest option. I went to a local bike shop that sells used bikes to inquire about purchasing one and got to test ride three. I haven't been on a bike in 28 years! It would have been laughable if it wasn't so dangerous. The phrase, something like, 'you'll always remember how to ride a bicycle,' came to mind. I ORDERED myself "you know how to do this, so do it!" and forged ahead, wobbling down the sidewalk. Getting on and off was quite a chore, what with the arthritis in the toes of my right foot that won't let me use them, and struggling to lift my leg over the bar. I'll need a 'step-through', formally called a...

Captain's Log #59 - A 2020 Christmas Covid-19 Lockdown Check-in

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 At 4:30 the other morning a frightful sore throat woke me up. "Oh no, here we go." Should I get up and gargle warm salt water? Since I know the problem with covid is the body's overreaction, I took my temp (no fever), a Tylenol and went back to bed. When we were up and about I told Kevin about my throat, and to keep his distance. He said, "You were snoring so loud last night I had to sleep in the other room!"  Thus the sore throat. When I began working at the Vet's Home last year one of the men in my office had an unusual hair cut. He was Puerto Rican with golden-brown skin, black eyes and thick, black hair. He said he spent over $100 on his haircut which was shaved 3/8 inches long on the sides and back with a patch of longer hair on top, carefully trimmed to a glossy, mounded pelt. I admired his commitment to the style (all it needed was glass eyes and a tail.) Then covid hit and salons were shut down, everybody's hair grew. I was jealous that I didn...

Captain’s Log #58 – Another fire this year - the Shady/Glass Fire

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This is getting old. We had a fire in Sonoma County a couple of weeks ago and now this one which is still burning. Fortunately, both have avoided our stretch of Sonoma Valley (for now.) It’s never pleasant to monitor social media for hours waiting to be told to evacuate. I was up to 3am keeping tabs on the fire’s progress. It’s foolish for us not to have ‘go bags’ packed but I ran through my mind over and over where to find everything. I should have just packed and relaxed. Our county supervisor says it took 40 minutes for the fire to roar down the ridge from the Sonoma-Napa county line to Highway 12 on the Sonoma Valley floor. The speed was due to the wind, which has stopped blowing a gale. Now, thankfully, the wind is coming from the south off the ocean and bringing the fog. We are breathing easier. Good lord, the wind has shifted again and is pushing west to east toward Napa which will slow/stop the spread in Sonoma County. The fire is still burning, and they are currently calling f...

Captain’s Log # 57 – Didn’t get the job

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  Some of you know everything; most of you know little about me losing my job. I’ll try to be brief. We all knew it was a possibility that I’ve been contemplating for months, still, it was a surprise. At the end of Tuesday, August 25, 15-minutes before quitting time, my supervisor shows up at my cubby and says, ‘so-and-so in HR wants to see you.’ He had the expression of a little boy caught with his hand in the cookie jar “not me, I wouldn’t steal a cookie.”   I was presented with a 1-inch thick stack of paper that was my rejection-of-employment-at-the-end-of-probation-report with 37 exhibits! I was stunned, which I’m sure he enjoyed. The HR woman said I could read it right now. At 5 minutes to 4pm? I don’t think so. We walked back to my cubby; everyone had left as per usual. I insisted that I show him the stacks of the project I was in the middle of, “It can wait until tomorrow.” “No, I’ll show you now.” I showed him. He left. I began to pack up my personal stuff and though...

Captain's Log #56 - Covid update & August 2020 lightning fires

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 In Sonoma Valley we are between two large fires: to the east, in Napa County on their eastern Vaca hills, the LNU Lightning Complex fires; to the west, The Walbridge fire threatening Healdsburg, Windsor and Guerneville. The wind is favorable for us, at this time, blowing, in general, parallel with our valley, northwest to southeast. Wind is a crucial factor because a big wind can hurl glowing embers a mile.  At work, in Napa Valley, we saw the LNU fire begin and grow, see photo below. This photo was taken Thursday, from the top of the western Mayacamas range which is on the Sonoma/Napa county line. The Vets Home, in Yountville, is on the valley floor below and is in no immediate danger. One employee in our office had to dash out due to an evacuation order; she and her family live in those hills. We know she is safe but don't know about her house. Other employees in my office who live in Napa Valley were on the phone calling their friends, "come to my house if you ne...

Captain’s Log # 55 - It has begun

We have our first 2 positive coronavirus tests on campus, both employees, one works with home members and, of course, they both got it from people they interact with off campus. We had to sign a document that we had received a letter stating these facts, apparently this is a requirement of the health department (thank you, health department.) This event has triggered a cascade of processes and procedures. I’m not aware of all of them, yet, but one of the residential units is locked down while they test their residents, and everyone is negative. If any of them come down with the bug it will be all over the campus because some of these guys flaunt authority; they’re the types who would’ve ended up in the brig, multiple times. The Post Exchange (PX), our convenience store, was shut down for the day but will reopen. The entrance and exit gates will be more heavily staffed, again. (Hmm, it might be harder to get a Notary on campus to sign the Power of Attorney (POA) forms that members des...