All of which seems to add confirmation to the observation that humans are 90% water – basically cucumbers with anxiety. “Cool as a cucumber” simply does not hold water.
Van Gorp calls for an urgent national debate about the issue: “As delicate as it is, we must dare to enter into the debate about quality of life, including at the end of life. Better today than tomorrow”
Survival in Tough Times: We can find most anything we want right now, and that’s a good thing. A little prudent shopping or gardening might be something to consider. It’s just a thought
“Kind of shocking a drug that costs $1,300…is showing in a randomized controlled trial to not really relieve COVID symptoms. That’s a lot of money for something that provenly doesn’t work it seems”
“Our guides are all extremely well-trained and experienced, but sadly in this instance the terrain and vegetation was such that the guide’s route became blocked and he could not move the vehicle out of harm’s way quickly enough”
Survival in Tough Times: All of this awareness and appreciation of the landscape starts with a reference point and the compass rose. Check it twice a year on the equinoxes or on a clear night. If you’re going most anywhere, pack a good atlas