Dry wood and hungry fires
Hello, Readers All,
An email from a friend with some veracity was chilling to receive tonight:
“Mounting reports of Covid-19 re-infections and waning antibodies (73 day half-life) indicate a vaccine may not work. Polls say 50% in US will refuse a vaccine. Others say they’ll wait at least a year. RNA vaccines have no proven track record and -112F requirements would impede roll-out logistics. Several studies suggest that Covid-19 may never go away. WHO virologist Klaus Stohr says, “It’s not the vaccine that’s going to end the pandemic. The virus will end this pandemic by burning every piece of dry wood it will find.”
How’s it feel to be dry wood wondering how hot the fire’s gonna get? And it’s not as if there’s a fire department anywhere near.

It’s Really Not Bad Enough Yet, Huh? | by Remington Write | The Partnered Pen | Medium
How bad does it have to be before our “leaders” get serious?
And while I’m feeling all dire and moody, here’s a segue for you.

Requiem for a Very Cranky Lady. May she finally find some peace | by Remington Write | The Partnered Pen | Medium
May she finally find some peace
Right up there with extreme pessimism and gloom and doom are the pleasures of finding someone else to blame.
Isn’t Blame Delicious?. And self-righteous outrage? The best! | by Remington Write | Plan-B Vibe | Medium
And self-righteous outrage? The best!
Ah, but now for the relief of some fiction, just the thing!

What Father Knows. And Son Will | by Remington Write | Medium
And Son Will
This week’s contribution from AleXander isn’t fictional but is brimming over with stories. Get comfortable and have a read:

The Life of My Dead. Watering and Burning Memories | by aleXander hirka | Medium
Watering and Burning Memories
That’s what I’ve got this week. We’re looking at a long, wet week and no good news in sight.
I’m still incredibly glad you subscribed and keep reading. That’ll keep me going.
Drop any thoughts, ideas, or insults to me at: Remington.Write@gmail.com
Kissies! RW