Friday, April 24, 2020

Everything falling down around us.

Photo copyright Aji, 2020; all rights reserved.

That old tree across the road, still in the same place, is a good metaphor for this week, and frankly for the whole world right now: everything falling down around us. Yesterday's so called "press conference" hit a new low, and our media faithfully transcribes it all. Meanwhile the Albuquerque Journal is intent on trying to prove that COVID-19 cases in the state are "leveling off," and today, "have hit the peak," and yet we hit a record number, by a good margin, of new cases yesterday, and the Indigenous population, which constitutes FORTY-FOUR PERCENT of all cases in this state, continues to spike drastically, and testing is still criminally low.

But the Journal has been a racist colonial rag for years, and they love erasing us, except when they can portray us as criminals.

Meanwhile, things are breaking here, too. It's the end of a shitty week in a lot of ways, and it got made worse by the fact that a few days ago, my laptop blew an A/C port, which means 1) I can no longer cool it while running it, and 2) if I need to plug any kind of USB thing into it, I have to take it to battery power. In the process, it borked both my sleep mode AND my e-mail, so if you've sent me a message and haven't heard from me, that's why; I can get incoming, but can't send outgoing. I tried to fix that this morning, got it to work briefly, but now? Who knows? [And SR: I saw your lovely, kind, thoughtful message last night and we are so grateful. I tried replying from a different e-mail, but it may be in your spam filter. Or today's reply may have worked; I can't tell. (And if nothing comes through, the button is in the upper right of this page.)]

My camera is on its last legs, there's no such thing as a bread machine anywhere and barely any paper towels to be had. We can't get the scrip for Miika unless and until the vet can come out and see her in person, and that may not even be on the 4th. The mower repair yesterday was just shy of $500, cash on the barrelhead. We still have to pay Ivan to till and disc and plant the fields. And we still don't know what our taxes are going to be (and no, we have NOT gotten any stimulus check, natch).

Anyway, the upshot is that we need to make sales. I think the fields are getting disced next week for planting; that's going to cost. So are the horses' vaxes and spring check-ups, which is tentatively scheduled for May 4th. Farrier's coming out Thursday to do more work on Miika's laminitic left front (she has to be done in stages, and yes, there will be masking and social distancing via the end of a lead). At some point, the dogs have to go in for their vaxes and so forth. And we both have doctor's appointments, which will be telemedicine via my laptop, assuming it holds, the first week of May. That's a hell of a lot of expense, over and above all the usual monthly expenses, monsoonal patterns of another sort, and I need to cover it somehow, hence the next graf:

Over the course of last week, I featured, on his site, some of his most valuable (and highest-priced) works. If we could sell them all, we could sock 90% of it into savings and be assured of making it through the rest of the year and into the next, barring disaster. I don't actually have any real hope of doing that, but if you're one of the folks who's been looking at these works and thinking that someday you might want to invest the money in one or more? Now would be the time; it would help ensure our survival through this pandemic and likely to the first of next year, and help us to be able to help other folks in our community here who are going to need it badly. So please, this week especially, share all of our links, because while we're all in isolation? Income is already at virtually nothing, and we can survive the isolation, but not the inability to feed the maw of all the billsThe links are here:
Note: For now, please don't buy anything off the Amazon wishlist; to do so would be crossing a picket line, and some of their workers have struck this morning to fight for safer working conditions because their lives are being put at even greater risk during this pandemic. If you find one of the items elsewhere, wonderful (there's even a wishlist function where you can note that it's been purchased somewhere else).

Other than that, please share everything. Thanks.



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