Other than another week of sheltering at home and social distancing, etc. things here have had their moments. A week ago Friday we had a moisture laden snowstorm that cut across a large region of the state with down power lines and slippery road conditions. Of course snow in April is not that big of a deal unless the snow was heavy enough to drop tree branches and such onto power lines leaving several hundreds of thousands of customers without electricity which is what happened. That included those of us here around Ledge Hill. So we and the neighbor's generators were put to use and the power by the next afternoon. At least a distraction for a short time from COVID-19 happenings.
Now that I have passed my first full week of semi-retirement/unemployment, managing paper work for unemployment and working out financial matters regarding my future retirement I've taken to yard work. Trimming low and broken branches, raking the yard perimeter of several years of deteriorating and fresh oak leaves with other debris. Barely made it a tenth of the way around the area. Need to get it done before the regular yard plant growth gets to full bloom. Plenty more to do elsewhere now that I have more time at home.
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