Surviving in Florida.
So life in central Florida is pretty quiet now. With the spring-breakers
spreading contagion across the country, we've gone back to getting by as best we can.
Co-workers from up North ask me how we all cope, and I explain that we usually have a natural disaster come through here every other year or so. This is kind of like an hurricane, only:
- The electricity is on, and the internet is still connected
- We don't have to cover our windows with plywood
- The wind isn't blowing trees over in the yard
- The gas stations still have gas
(and haven't jacked up the prices, though we've yet to see 99 cent gas).
- We don't have to boil our water
Now thankfully, I'm able to work from home, and I know that's not the case for everyone. And people in the medical field are dealing with a lot of stress. But for the time being, we're getting by, cooking with the BBQ not because we have to, but because its nice out, watching the
rocket launches, and just keep'n on.