
Pam had her family from Iowa visit back in July of 2019. Her family had never seen the ocean so we took a trip to New Smyrna Beach. Cars could drive and park on the beach which is a little unnerving because you have to keep your guard up to avoid being run over. We had a nice pop up tent we had found which kept us from getting sun burnt.
Pam’s nephew and niece loved being out in the surf. At first her nephew was a bit nervous since he doesn’t have many options to swim but once he mastered bobbing up and down over the waves, he was like a fish in water. I stayed out in the surf most of the day as well. Pam’s parents never left the tent, preferring to watch for potential danger.
Pam and I have not returned to the beach since the pandemic began. I am working all day every day on Pandemic related painting. I am usually trying to finish my write up right before dinner. Pam has been working from home and she does get out in the sun as often as she can. She will put a blanket in the back yard grass and work on her computer as she soaks up the sun. She has figured out that a wicker basket makes a good sun shield so she can see her screen.
I am writing this on Memorial Day. Dr. Deborah Birx a White House health advisor said people can enjoy the outdoors as long as they remain mindful of the need to stay socially distant. Birx said a lot of Americans are carrying the coronavirus and don’t know it. Epidemiologists warn cases will spike as people increasingly get around. As the nation approached 100,000 dead from the virus, President Donald Trump is golfing.

As a show of force, Donald Trump positioned at least 60 National Guard troops clad in riot gear on the steps of the Lincoln memorial. Many wore masks and protective eye covering but some followed the presidents lead and ignored the Covid-19 virus threat. The scene came a day after President Trump threatened to send in soldiers to patrol the streets of D.C. and other US cities. They faced off a crowd of perhaps a hundred protestors gathered at the reflection pool, standing in the same spot where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his iconic
A medical examiner’s autopsy found that George Floyd was infected with Covid-19 at the time he was murdered by Minneapolis police. Floyd’s death was ruled a homicide. All four officers, in the video taped murder now face charges. CNN reported that Derek Chauvin,
Apparently Donald Trump was fuming mad that the press reported that he was moved to a 
President Donald Trump tweeted that had protestors breached the fence outside the white house, they would “have been greeted with the most vicious dogs and most ominous weapons.” He was moved to a bunker below the white house for about an hour as fires flared up all around the white house in Washington DC. This was in reference the Birmingham Alabama civil rights injustices back in 1963 where police
I keep trying to find a way to illustrate the toll that Covid-19 has taken here in America. As of this writing, June 1, 2020, according to World O Meter, 106,878 people have died in the United States from the virus. I decided to find out which football stadium has the highest seating capacity and found that Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, can seat 107,420 people. By the time this painting posts, that seating capacity may have been surpassed, or soon will be surpassed, by the number of people who have died from Covid-19. I then started thinking about how the protests across the country are playing out in real time on social media platforms. It is as if Twitter and Facebook have become the modern day equivalents of the Roman Colosseum. What if the dead are watching the violence unfold from their stadium seating?
