Not heavily felt like fall weather, only slightly. Notice the Maples on North side place start to lighten up to a different color. Other then tanning, wouldn't it be strange if we all changed color though the change of season. Started to sort of watering what I call royal sunshine bed. Half of it needs to come out. We want to plant a tree in that spot. So in summer time the sun won't be beating on kitchen door.
Thought I wouldn't living in world, mostly here in United States that became disconcerting for those who live in North Idaho, and isn't a Trump supporter. Start to look into other places to live. As for political climate I am looking for neither a dark red or blue state. Yes other small requirement in moving. Knowing I won't be getting everything I need or want.
My son and his family from Medford came up. Meant them at the beach and mostly her was shocked on how many people didn't have mask on. Won't past judgement on any of dramatic of who is who anyone of the people in photo. There in Oregon or Washington if you don't have mask on they usually ask you to put on mask and if you refuse to then your ask to leave. If that doesn't settle the mask issue they will call local law enforcement and then usually your charged with trespassing. Around here nothing is done about mask. Opinion time...I believe there afraid to say anything because of retaliation.
My life is to go to work stay stores much as possible. Go home and only social life I have is I visit with my friend Quenella in Georgia park once a week or every other. We get our coffee at Under the Sun and there no protection for the employees or customers. None of their employees have any type of mask on or shields on. Usual most of their clientele is also unmasked. I been thinking of getting my coffee at zip trip and just taking it down to Georgia park.
Sort of playing with ideal going down to Medford, in October. I have no issue of wearing a mask and social distance. But since I live in area that most people here doesn't follow C.D.C guidelines. Feel it not right for those who might be traveling the same time I am, and putting them at odds. Actual I feel safer over in Washington or Oregon, with their mask mandate.
Those yellow fabrics are lovely and bright.
ReplyDelete"Other then tanning, wouldn't it be strange if we all changed color though the change of season."
ReplyDeleteI'm one of those people who notices her skin getting paler in the less sunny months as well as tanning in the sunnier ones. So... ;)
"Start to look into other places to live."
Good luck with your search and may you find a place where you feel you belong more!
These are really weird times. I would never have thought we one day have to wear masks!
ReplyDeleteAnd even less that when we have to people refuse to do it. Or wear it wrong.
Sometimes when the Mom and Dad go out they are the only ones wearing masks.
ReplyDeleteYou are about a month ahead of us in the season.
ReplyDeleteLove to have you in Oklahoma but the political atmosphere is red meat Red.
I'm happy our state has been fairly successful in combating the virus. The governor has stated over and over we would be following science not politics. There are a lot of idiots however who scream bloody murder if asked to wear a mask. Its such a ridiculous thing as wearing a mask is nothing. Seems like little kid tantrums really. If you visit Oregon, avoid Portland, especially after dark. Crazy there and violent.
ReplyDeleteOMG everyone is wearing masks indoors here.
ReplyDeleteWe have to wear masks indoors in Toronto area.
ReplyDeleteThe thing I remember about Medford is how soft the water is---or was, in 1962. We took a trip to Crater Lake from Pasadena, where the water was so hard it was difficult to scare up any lather. Well, in the motel in Medford I used the usual amount of shampoo and got BILLOWS of suds. Took almost a week to wash all the shampoo out of my hair. No, I'm exaggerating, but those billows of suds were quite a surprise.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's a bit creepy when people don't wear masks. I've been working, and when I'm at a school, we all have them on. It feels safer that way.
ReplyDeleteWill you be able to resist the quilt show Dora 😉 Wear a mask!
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