Tuesday, May 19, 2020

It's presently 69 degrees Fahrenheit here in Santa Barbara

I'm sitting on the back lawn on a hill overlooking Santa Barbara. It's been good for me to spend some time with my daughter and her husband. There's a private beach with this family home here too which is nice which never closed during the Coronavirus because not enough people to be. a problem during social distancing. So, most private beaches in California stayed open during these times even when public beaches closed. The problem was like this: IF 100,000 people go to Santa Monica Beach and don't social distance the coronavirus spreads. It's sort of like that because there wouldn't be enough social distancing. But, private beaches this problem wouldn't exist.

Also, beaches in California when you say "private Beaches" isn't entirely private because it just means the main access route is private. So, people if they want to walk a mile from another public beach can also visit private beaches on foot as long as the tide isn't up to the cliffs or something there on that beach..

But, the weather is nice today and my son-in law and I went out and watered all the organic plants like tomatoes and watermelon and squash and Yellow tomatoes and spice plants like Jalapenos and basil and rosemary and all that too. For some reason my daughter didn't want to grow carrots because she is more of an organic gardening expert because she and her mother always had organic gardens growing food while she was growing up. Basically, she said that carrots need more time to develop just like potatoes do too and must be planted much earlier than now even here in Santa Barbara, California

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