Millie growled when she looked out at the back yard this morning. She didn't like what she saw. Really deep snow. And it is getting deeper as we type.
She had to go outside immediately when we got up and she isn't usually interested in going outside till after 8:00am or so. She jumped down one stair - fine. The second stair - OK. The third stair - Oh Oh. The fourth stair - just her head was above the snow line and that was too much. She rushed back up the stairs and in the house, spreading snow bits everywhere.
This is the first big snow fall this year. Last year she was smaller and the big snow not so deep so she played happily in it. So we'll see this morning what she decides to do.
I was so intrigued with the tennis news this past week. Novak Djokovic, the 34-year-old Serbian tennis champ currently ranked number one by the Association of Tennis Professionals by a substantial margin is unvaccinated for COVID-19. He was deported from Australia Sunday following a highly visible appeal. He's done a lot of testing positive for COVID-19 supposedly within the last month. And he's been out in public a lot as well. Flying here and there, etc. That's a big contrast with the Olympics coming up.
The Beijing Olympics are already in the 'closed loop'. It is sealed and guarded. The loop, which began on Jan. 4 and will open fully by Jan. 23, according to state media, covers sealed-off sections of Olympic venues and designated accommodation, amounting to a series of bubbles. Participants are required to move between them using designated transport.
Everyone in the loop must have a daily PCR test administered by staff. In Tokyo, tests were largely self-administered.
To leave their accommodation, participants must first scan their pass and wait for a green code to confirm they’ve had a negative test result within the last 24 hours.
Comparing the situation of Australia and China, we are likely in for a lot of COVID news at the Olympics. It will make this Olympics the most exciting ever for reasons entirely other than sports. Beijing's event is a large-scale experiment to be watched as much by scientists and politicians as by sports fans.
Can there be a special COVID wave at the Olympics?
Isn't this such a great representation of the mysteries beyond. We visited Brock University's new performing arts centre in 2017 and these were two of the images manipulated with Flaming Pear's India Ink plugin.
Today's news is being called 'shocking', 'catastrophic', and 'Democracy failed us'. Brexit turned from idea into action. U.K. voted to leave the European Union.
It seems like an atomic explosion, so today's first image gives a portrayal of the emotion of the vote. And the second image? What will be seen behind the curtain next - what will happen? Well, the first impact is in the headlines: 'Pound tumbles to more than 30-year low."
There is much ahead of us this summer. The roller coaster has left the station and about to embark on its journey of climbs and falls, twists and turns.