The news today reports huge reductions in pollution levels this last week with roads and highways void of traffic and pollution producing machines, those that we have become terribly addicted to and those of which we cannot let go.
Images, map March 1-19, 2019 and map March 1-19, 2020
Will we learn, can we learn and do everything possible to keep these levels at bay once we get back on the road? If we can not let go of our 4 wheeled autos and everyone wanting to be in the same place at the same time then we will return to the same high pollution levels. Instead, it is imperative that we do learn and stop destroying our earth with our selfish ways.
The URL to the NYT pollution reduction report;
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/22/climate/coronavirus-usa-traffic.html
When we get to the point of recovery opportunity, it will take intense public education jammed full of directives on how to lower pollution individually, family wide, community wide and world wide much like the messages and directives about hygiene methods to beat the COVID-19 Virus. I am not proposing anything beyond what most of us should be thinking. Convincing the government, the public, all businesses, all of our institutions and all else to comply will be a long road. Work from home for those who can. Repackage goods without all of that plastic and tape and use recyclable boxes and more measures to be taken in that realm. Oh, if packaging could be simple and not necessitate a technical course in physics and mechanics to open a package of pencils or hand wipes or nuts and bolts.
Furthermore, in the recovery phase we are all responsible to make sure those in special need have food, shelter and jobs. About jobs, hiring those unemployed to do the jobs that will, down a long road, lead to status quo. Health aids, crop pickers and packers, child care, school aids in the classroom whether these are in school buildings or online classrooms and so much more. It is an overwhelming prospect but we have come this far and need to remain centered, optomistic and focused that there is a future to the good.
No more rambling on my part. Go take a walk, exercise, wash, disinfect, and thank every worker that you see, health services, food services, delivery services and let’s make human beings deserving of the name Human as in Humanity.


We knew it was haunted, no live person seemed to live there. We crept by it carefully but bravely. As we grew older we heard stories of the Cobb house being a refuge for the underground railroad which we understood to be a road to freedom for freed slaves in the 1800’s. (the process referred to as “conducting” in the book). We took those facts for granted never questioning the tough process of making this a reality. I thought I knew something about their methods until finishing this startling novel. How juvenile I was in my thinking. The process was thoroughly developed, people were trained without their even knowing exactly what some of their sufferings of torture, stress, uprooting and expectations were to mean. Harriet (Tubman) is quietly introduced as she played her huge role in the stories of rescue. 
Entering from Nashville heading south, passing mile 65 on the Trace, it happened. We were deep into our Audible book (book #14) by Laurie King and her irresistible stories of Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell. This one entitled The Murder of Mary Russell.















