Spring fever
Were you out there today? Did you feel it? The warm sun? The balmy air? Did you open your car windows? Linger awhile after lunch? wear one fewer layer of clothing to celebrate the first flushes of spring?
Like the song says, spring is coming. Itβs pretty much here.
Some news
Some of the protesters arrested in Alamance County aree having their day in court.
The Center for Visual Artists has a new exhibit, with soul.
The Growdega mobile food pantry is cruising High Pointβs food deserts.
The Japanese practice of forest-bathing is catching on in the Triad.
Everybody loves the Greensboro Urban Loop.
The numbers
- Two days of growth in NCβs new case count: 2,502 today, 2,145 yesterday; 11,399 deaths.
- Hospitalizations declining steadily: 1,290 right now.
- 4.2 percent positive-test rate! Quite good.
- 8.7 percent of the state has been fully vaccinated (913,296).
- Guilford County is not really slowing down. 132 new cases today.
- Forsyth County adds 81.
A diversion
I canβt believe this movie is on YouTube: Hot Stuff, from 1979, starring Dom DeLuise, Suzanne Pleshette, Jerry Reed and the guy from βThe Electric Companyβ (which I will drop here soon). I saw this in a drive-in with my parents when I was 9 years old.
Program notes
- Iβm going on an overnight with my wife this weekend, so βYoung Man and Woman in an Innβ by Frans Hals, 1623, is dedicated to her.Thanks to the Metropolitan Museum of Artβs public-domain collection.
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