County Views – Baseball’s Back :-)
When I first returned home in July, a thing that gave me great joy was the ability again to hop on my bike and ply the bike paths through mountains, alongside our local creeks, or through our local parks. A thing that saddened me was how many of the great facilities in our parks were closed due to covid — baseball fields, soccer fields, what-have-you. (I posted a sad example at the following link, and the good news is that the last time I was at that specific field, they were playing soccer there again! — https://somuchworldsolittletime.com/2020/09/30/county-views-23/ — Ok, Ok, full disclosure, I took the photo in the link some time in July or maybe August but didn’t post it until the end of September. Oh well…)
In early July when I returned, only tennis courts were open for use, and I’m told even those were closed from April for a few months. I conclude, by watching what’s happening around the world, that like many things human and organic, we’re all struggling to get the balance right. Having watched the fairly clear-eyed and transparent benchmarks established by both our governor (for California) and our county’s public-health officer, I was happy when I biked through this park on Saturday to see an actual high-school or little-league baseball game happening, with spectators spread about in what I interpreted as familial pod clusters. (Yes, this past Saturday, these photos are pretty current.)
We’ve had a fair number of total infections here in Sonoma County, but it seems as though we’ve generally managed the keep the curve reasonably flat. It strikes me that’s the most reasonable public-health goal, because it seems to carry the greatest likelihood of reducing actual deaths by allowing hospitals and clinics more time to cope, rather than becoming vastly overloaded as we’ve seen happen in many countries and cities around the world. In any case, as I eagerly long for the ability to be out and about without worries over masks and social distancing – may the science and evidence tell us it’s reasonable to do so before another year is out, at least?!? — I was just so very happy to see kids playing ball and families able to watch again.
A reassuring report. Yup, we’re all trying to figure the plot out and anticipate future chapters accurately. Unlike dreaming, I don’t think we can control the narrative. Thanks for the pics, too. Like I say, I envy you your bikepaths and parks…though in fact, the Covid-inspired biking rage seems to be driving a slightly accelerated development of bike-friendly infrastructure around here.
This week is another zoom, is it? See you there.
xoxoxo, etc. Maria
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 8:27 AM (so much world, so little time….) wrote:
> somuchworldsolittletime posted: ” When I first returned home in July, a > thing that gave me great joy was the ability again to hop on my bike and > ply the bike paths through mountains, alongside our local creeks, or > through our local parks. A thing that saddened me was how many of the g” >
October 20, 2020 at 19:18