Saturday, December 12, 2020

Consider the lilies

News blues…

Grim data. 

Let’s leave it at that for today.
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The Lincoln Project: Silver Alert  (0:23 mins)

Healthy planet, anyone?

The catastrophic Covid-19 pandemic also offers a chance to reset humanity’s approach to the future. It’s entirely unclear whether We the People have the will or the gumption to force our reluctant elected officials in that direction. First order of business, however, is to inform yourself and to make pragmatic reality-based decision.
Food for thought: According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s latest Red List, an inventory of threatened species, more than 35,700 species — representing almost 30% of all plant and animal species evaluated — are currently threatened with extinction.
These include all of the world’s freshwater dolphins, almost one-third of all oak trees and 40% of all amphibians.
At least 31 species have been declared extinct… [including] several freshwater fish species endemic to Lake Lanao in the Philippines, which, according to the IUCN, were killed off in part by overfishing and the introduction of predatory species to the lake. Three Central American frog species have also been declared extinct.
“The growing list of extinct species is a stark reminder that conservation efforts must urgently expand,” Bruno Oberle, IUCN’s director-general, said in a statement. “To tackle global threats such as unsustainable fisheries, land clearing for agriculture, and invasive species, conservation needs to happen around the world and be incorporated into all sectors of the economy.”
Interested in knowing more about how to secure a healthier, more sustainable, and more equitable future – unmarred by ever-more health crises and other disasters? The World Economic Forum offers a place to start …. 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

No shortage of water in this part of the country as summer thunder storms continue to gift the Midlands.
The garden pond thrives, as do the kingfishers dining on freshwater critters – frogs, crabs, and indigenous fish (no sign of any goldfish I added last summer).

(Left) The lilies are blooming. Actually, these lovely yellow lilies are exotic to KZN. We’ve tried to clear them from the pond, but they’re hellbent on surviving. 

(Right) Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea, the lovely sky-blue lily is South Africa's most commonly grown indigenous water lily.




Friday, December 11, 2020

Notice

Two o’clock this morning, I received a notice from Eskom (SA’s national electricity providing parastatal) that load-shedding is back on across the country. Our freedom-from-the-tyranny-of-electricity begins this weekend from 6am to 8:30am and 2pm to 4:30pm. No time to prepare, just wake up to no electricity, repeated early afternoon. (Ah, life in SA returns to new-normal. I feel so at home.)
I also received a notice to download a Covid-tracker app that alerts a user about rises in Covid infections in the user’s locale. I downloaded it (do so at your own risk) from discv.co/COVID19Hotspots.
A third notice on my phone declared SA will return to Lockdown Level 4 on December 16. A hoax? Who knows? December 16 has been a public holiday from way back. During my youth, Dingaan Day recognized a triumph of the Voortrekkers against the Zulu army led by Zulu King Dingaan at the 'Battle of Blood River', now it’s The Day of Reconciliation. Time will tell whether is also Hoax Day.

News blues…

According to the CDC director, the US will likely have more daily Covid-19 deaths for the next 60 to 90 days than died on 9/11. That’s more than 3,000 deaths a day. For that atrocity, the US went to war and remains at war. For Covid, nah, not a prob, let’s convene super-spreader events and undermine US-style democracy.
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Food for thought: Steve Schmidt, former Republican, continues to examine current events and dangers to the American system  (3:09 mins)

Another look at Whackidoodleitude

It’s clear whacky ideas and conspiracy theories currently are transcendent in the US. A pastor in this video clip actually says, “I’m forty-four years old and there’s never been a pandemic in my lifetime. There isn’t one now either." Take a look….  (5:28 mins)
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The Lincoln Project: Mitch’s Tears  (0:55 mins)

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

Neighborhood monkeys’ summer schedule includes invading the garden early, before the alarm is disarmed. Today, before 5am, a wave of the small furry critters pours over the walls and fences and made for the bird feeder and for my veggie garden. (Monkeys, I’ve discovered, love to snack on green onions!) I did my duty as Neighborhood Crazy Lady and thwarted their monkey plans. After disarming the alarm, still wearing pajamas, I dashed outside waving my arms and yelling. A bracing way to awaken my sleepy blood.
I’m really going to miss the little buggers when this house is sold, and I move to my new place. No monkeys at that community, only zebra, warthog, impala, blesbok….
Prior to lockdown, on a walk along that community’s Game Trail, I chatted briefly with someone about his enjoyment at seeing wild animals, including African wildebeest (buffalo). I thought he’d misidentified a blesbok for I’d never seen a buffalo on any of my many walks along Game Trail. Searching with binoculars revealed the usual zebra, blesbok, impala but no wildebeest. 
Yesterday, driving a new route through the community, I spotted a small herd of wildebeest grazing contently, not in the residential area, but in an adjacent area.
I look forward to more discoveries.
I’m blessed to have decided to move to an area that presents a safe, sanitized version of African wildlife, right on my doorstep. Not even Amazon Prime could deliver that!


Thursday, December 10, 2020

MIA

Day 260 Friday, December 11 – MIA

News blues…

Oh, oh! In the past 24 hours, South Africa recorded more than 8,100 new Covid-19 infections, and 173 deaths. Ninety deaths occurred in the Eastern Cape, 52 in the Western Cape, 13 in Gauteng, 10 in KwaZulu-Natal and eight in Gauteng.
Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said, “We wish to reiterate our plea to South Africans to heed the threat of the rising numbers of Covid-19 cases identified. There is clear evidence of an exponential rise in transmission and this is cause for serious concern.” 
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The Covid-related death toll in the US, meanwhile surpasses its World War II combat fatalities

Healthy planet, anyone?

The US is currently MIA as a signatory to the Paris climate agreement, but that isn’t stopping the 54 cities that are on track to meet the targets. Let’s join the mayor of Paris to praise an “important milestone” on fifth anniversary of the landmark agreement.
More than 50 of the world’s leading cities are on track to help keep global heating below 1.5C and tackle the worst impacts of the climate crisis, according to a new report. 
From mass tree-planting in Buenos Aires to new public transport networks in Mexico City, 54 of the world’s leading cities are now rolling out plans that will cut their greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris agreement, according to a new study by the C40 cities network
Fifty-four sane cities! Perhaps there’s hope for our planet after all!

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

A word about masks and mask-resistance so prevalent in the US.
A friend in California notes that no one attending children’s soccer games in local parks wears masks or face coverings to inhibit the spread of Covid.
Outraged by the anti-mask mentality, my friend called to complain to the local parks and recreation department. The park’s department representative, however, agreed with my friend’s assessment. She explained that the department regularly posts signs urging the wearing of masks in public.
Local anti-makers tear down the signs.
The department is creating sturdier signs that they intend to embed in concrete.
One hopes that might help. It is, however, common sense and respect for others that’s missing-in-action in the current US. Addressing that is immensely more difficult.  


Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Wear a mask!

Worldwide (Map)  
December 10 – 68,849,000 confirmed infections; 1,568,750 deaths
November 12 – 52,070,000 confirmed infections; 1,274,000 deaths
October 15 – 38,426,375 confirmed infections; 1,091,250 deaths

US (Map
December 10 – 15,385,00 confirmed infections; 289,500 deaths
November 12 – 10,258,100 confirmed infections; 239,700 deaths
October 15 – 7,911,500 confirmed infections; 216,860 deaths
Deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S. have soared to more than 2,200 a day on average, matching the frightening peak reached last April, and cases per day have eclipsed 200,000 on average for the first time on record, with the crisis all but certain to get worse because of the fallout from Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s.
Virtually every state is reporting surges just as a vaccine appears days away from getting the go-ahead in the U.S. 
SA (Coronavirus portal
December 10 – 829,600 confirmed infections; 22,580 deaths
November 12 – 740,255 confirmed infections; 19,951 deaths
October 15 – 696,420 confirmed infections; 18,155 deaths
Covid-19 infections have surpassed the 4,400 mark daily for the past three days in SA.
Mkhize: Expect faster rise in COVID-19 cases in second wave 

Stay safe – wear a mask, any mask, just cover your mouth and nose and try to protect yourself and your fellow humans…

News blues…

Global Home Care Services Market to Reach $1.8 Trillion by 2027 
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Yesterday, I happened to pick up an unfamiliar local weekly print paper. The solitary Letter to the Editor caught my eye: it was a pro-Trump misinformation screed.
My first reaction? Counter the lies with my own Letter to the Editor.
Years of being attacked as a “socialist,” a “radical,” and someone who ought “to kill myself out of shame,” while volunteering a GI Rights counselor and an anti-Iraq-and-Afghanistan-war activist, urged caution.
I asked a local friend if she knew or had heard of the Letter’s author. She had: he’s an elected official of a local chapter of a predominantly white rightwing political party. Freedom Front Plus, is the fifth largest in the country with 2.38 percent of the national vote, up 0.9 percent since 2014.

Remember when, back in 2018, Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump suddenly began, briefly, talking about “land seizures” and “white farmer murders” in South Africa?
That was Trump complying with the FF Plus’s request that Trump highlight the issue. Since the issue suited Trump’s divide-and-conquer tactics, he dived “into controversy over South Africa's land policies and farmer killings.” (9:00 mins)

South African politicians rebutted Trump’s tactic. 
Nary a word about that from Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump. 
When reality and facts do not match ideology, toss out reality.

It would have been nice to rebut misinformation in the local rag, I’m glad I resisted. 
Note: yes, South African farmers, white and black, are murdered. That the majority of murder victims are white lies in the reality that whites are the majority of owners of large farms.

Healthy planet, anyone?

Human-made materials now outweigh Earth's entire biomass. Production of concrete, metal, plastic, bricks and asphalt greater than mass of living matter on planet. 
… research shows that human activity including production of concrete, metal, plastic, bricks and asphalt has brought the world to a crossover point where human-made mass – driven mostly by enhanced consumption and urban development – exceeds the overall living biomass on Earth.
The amount of plastic alone is greater in mass than all land animals and marine creatures combined….
On average, every person in the world is responsible for the creation of human-made matter equal to more than their bodyweight each week [according to] the paper published in Nature. 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

After much drama, uncertainty, and arguing with lawyers, I was handed keys to my new, small home. From now on, I spread my finite energy between selling my mother’s large house and continuing to manage her affairs, visiting and caring for her, and moving into my new home, extending the small garden, and admiring the wild animals.
How long before I’ve normalized this idyll and begin to complain about those darned zebra, impala, warthogs, and birds eating my plants? Or bemoaning the lack of monkeys?