Florida only reports Covid numbers every two weeks! This makes it difficult to judge how vulnerable I am leading up to my surgery. I’m going to see friends until the 20th and then self quarantine except one visit (double masked) to the slow lawyer to sign my new Will.LogicsHere wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 8:20 am Good morning all.
Hopefully today's expected rain (and I do hope we get some locally) is expected to cool temperatures down as well as bring a lower humidity. I can deal with mid-80s if humidity is low. Cooler nights are also being predicted so air conditioning won't be needed to sleep.
Just brought my car over to repair shop to have it inspected. The place I normally go to was sold and may not get it's license in time so this is a new place for me. I've considered bringing my car there for future service rather than Toyota since there are no warranties on it and it is 11 years old. And people I know highly recommend them.
My daily routine is almost complete. I have some additional exercise time to put in but that's about it. I've started reading a new book I just bought (used) which was used as the basis for a Hallmark movie that I like and have watched numerous times. Was curious to see how much it differs. I also have some paperwork to do.
Reading the paper this morning it is discouraging to keep seeing COVID cases going up every other week. I know that we're always going to have this virus with us now but I would have thought they'd have it better controlled. I mean 45,000 cases a week doesn't sound very controlled to me nor should it be the "new normal" as one of the spokespersons in the article I read called it. It's totally unacceptable.
Well, guess that's all for now. For those still in the heat wave, stay cool. Have a great day!!!!
My car, Honda Accord, is 10 years old. I used to say if I was able to get my license I’d buy a new car. But my car has less than 40,000 miles and I love my car so I’ll keep it.