Saturday, March 14, 2020

Eagles, Old Farms, Graves

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Road Trip Day.  We decided to go to Port Tobacco today.  Pulled into the site and realized we had visited there a year or so ago.  Actually, I think I had mixed up the name with another place I wanted to visit.  If was probably a good thing we had visited here before because it was probably closed.  We drove on down the road to a park called Port Tobacco River Park.  It had a few short trails so we decided to walk a little.  The first trail we walked abruptly ended with a roped off area for nesting eagles.  Thought how interesting.  Made a right turn to continue our wald and saw a viewing platform with scopes on them.  We were looking up at a tree and assumed we were looking at an abandoned eagle nest and what do we see but the head of an eagle.  We were so excited.  A local walked by and gave us some information about the nest.  She told us there was an eagle cam on the Calvert County site.







Just driving on down the road we found the Chapel Point State Park.  This is an undeveloped public recreation area in Charles County, MD.  According to Wikipedia, in the early 20th century, Chapel Point had an amusement park with facilities for roller skating and social functions and played host to the first Charles County fair.  What we found there was an abandoned farmhouse, several collapsed buildings, some old (possibly tobacco) barns, and other outbuildings such as a chicken coup.












Friday, March 13, 2020

The Beginning of the End - If we had only known.

 February 14, 2020 - March 13, 2020

Writing this after the fact I once again realize how much we take for granted.  If we had only known what the future was going to look like I wonder what we would have done differently to start out this year.  The first thing is to try and remember to take at least one picture so we know where we were and when.  One gets so involved in the moment and you are sure you will remember the details.  Well, we don't remember the details, at least not anymore, if we were ever good at that.  That being said we did have some notes on the calendar so here goes.  We went to the Lodge for Valentine's Day Dinner.  I do remember that it was very nice as always.  Poor Jax did not get a clean bill of health at his last Vet appointment.  He is suffering from a dental problem.  He is reabsorbing his teeth.  He has already lost several and they want us to have the rest of them pulled.  He will still have the small ones, but it is something that has to be done.  So he went to the cat dentist on February 18 and back again for a follow-up on February 25.  We went to Tobys Dinner Theather on February 19 to see Kinky Boots.  What a fun production.  

On Friday, February 21 we did a road trip and had breakfast at the Silver Diner in Columbia, and later we joined Mary Cawley, Bob Lawson, Pat Robertson, and Betty Walker for crabs at the American Legion in Silver Spring. 


 

 On Tuesday, February 25, we did a road trip.  Ended up in Baltimore following a historical lead.  Found John Hanson.




 

March was filled with appointments.  I had a brain MRI scan on March 2, and Spine Thoracic scans on March 4.  Doctor visits with Dr. Kathleen Berger (neurologist) and Dr. Diggs (Primary).  Fortunately, there were no surprises and just future visits to keep an eye on things.

We went to Delaware Park with the Retired Members Club on March 10.  Mary Cawley joined us for its trip.  On Thursday Bruce and I went to Maryland Live.  He received a card telling him he was eligible for a free gift.  He chose a cute set of coffee cups.  Only had to stand in line with a hundred or so people to get them but I am glad we did.  This was the last open thing we did for a long time. 

Rumors of this Covid Viris were out but no one expected the impact it would have on our lives.  We were literally standing in line wondering what was going to happen.  Well basically for us the next day was day one of a long time of staying home and restricted movement of any kind.  The beginning of mask-wearing, social distancing, too many sanitizing chemicals, virtual Dr. appointments, no toilet paper, hand sanitizer, or disinfecting wipes.  Long lines to get into stores, temperature taking, and any number of other things.  The worst is no social life.  Everything was canceled.  Our water exercise, yoga, meetings, even small affairs with friends and family.  Silly us, we thought it would only last a little while.