Normally Tourists flock to the long sunny beaches. |
Sometime between coming in to fix a stir-fry for our midday meal and making tea to enjoy
After a sunny morning, clouds gather again! |
The weather reminds me of the daily news. Some good, some bad. One report I read early in the morning was very encouraging. On the island of La Reunion, researchers are testing a nano-particle spray that is charged with anti-viral molecules. The patient inhales them and the lungs are coated with these particles. The molecules fight the Corona-virus 19 from within. That sounds really promising as a treatment. We'll see what the results are in time. Time. Everything takes so long - except for the speed at which this horrible virus moves.
Gloomy news. Time to go airplane mode. |
The next story was about how difficult it will be to develop a vaccine for CV-19 when scientists have not been able to do so for any of the other Corona viruses. That was a downer. But like the changing weather, the last paragraph said that they might be able to develop a weak vaccine. Like those we've created for the flu, it won't be very effective but might keep the virus from killing people.
Then I read the third story in the local news. It talked about the devastating effect the lock-down was having on the economy of our little village. Argelès-sur-Mer has a population of about 10,500 people and is referred to on television and the internet as "la Capitale Européenne du camping" Yep - it's just what you think it means, The Camping Capitol of Europe. With 53 campgrounds in and around the village, you can understand how it got the name.
By this time of year, the campgrounds are normally 50% occupied and when summer arrives
Normally, the beaches are getting ready for the summer visitors. |
But the tourists are more important to us than they are ever irritating. They are the lifeblood of the restaurants, cafes, boutiques, museums, beauty parlors, barber shops, and sporting goods stores in Argeles. Of course there are businesses that supply the locals with everyday goods and services, but I
The lintel at St. Genis de Fountains The preservation of sites like this depends on the donations of visitors. |
And that's when I hear Y exclaim, "Merde!" I'll be right back.
Okay - we've shut every door and window to the house. Yes, it is raining. How fitting. But I will
The cathedral at Elne - it survived the previous plagues. They kept the faith. We will too. |
So, keep safe - the confinement is getting us all a little bit down. Hopefully it will lift in May and we can find the sun again. But there's always going to be a bit of rain. So, when it comes, we'll continue to follow the guidelines and
Pre-virus - so no mask. But you know I'll be wearing one when I am out in public until told it's safe to leave it at home. |
A demain, les amis! (Until tomorrow, friends!)
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Yes! I think it is stronger than everything else and that with it we can beat back the fear and sorrow. Take care, mon amie!
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