As you might imagine, most of my spring presentations of Tahoma and Its People have been postponed; others move forward as online meetings and webinars. Thanks to Zoom, the cure-all of our times, it’s my pleasure to invite you to:
The World Premier Presentation of Tahoma and Its People
Hosted by the National Parks Conservation Association
Thursday April 23, 2020, 5 pm (PDT)
The 45-minute talk contains over 50 great images, with a Q & A session to follow
Register (it’s free, of course) at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/101682799992
Just go to Eventbrite to get a free ticket, which will reserve you a spot.
Zoom video link: https://npca.zoom.us/j/269979967
Meeting ID: 269 979 967
One tap mobile: 669-900-6833 or 346-248-7799, Meeting ID 269-979-967
I hope to “see” you then! In the meantime, carry on like the hibernating hoary marmots!
The world keeps on turnin’…and we adapt and hang in there. The uncertain times and grim news of the coronavirus continues, but we adjust, hunker down, and hold onto hopes for better days.
I set an easel up in front of the house and post a new lyric every day, hoping to bring a few smiles to passersby. Here are a few:
“Every little thing gonna be alright.” —Bob Marley
“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” —Kelly Clarkson
“There will be an answer. Let it be.” —The Beatles
And I post a different musing each day on the easel’s other side:
-They deliver groceries?!
-Staying home—good news for introverts.
-Wear pajamas all day!