Maybe we should celebrate Festivus this year, but my knee is sore from driving so much and so "Feats of Strength" would not be good. "Saying of grievances" for 2020 would be long, maybe too long and most involve COVID. Ahh, well, maybe we should celebrate the tradition of the Yule Cat, an Icelandic tradition of telling the children a story of a large vicious cat, lurking in the snow waiting to eat anybody who isn't wearing new clothes for Christmas. I guess this would be hard since these are the 'Yule Cats" in my house this winter. This is what I have to deal with, and these cats would hardly scare a stirring mouse and definitely not petulant children.
"Yule Cats" Tiger and Snowball, be afraid, be very afraid. There was a story in which I told a pair of Jehovah's Witnesses about Snowball the attack cat, "Don't let her purring fool you, it is all a secret ploy..." but that wasn't a 2020 event, no one came to visit us, so I'll move on.
so the year that was 2020.....
We started 2020 in Costa Rica on a family vacation, spending time with our kids, which are grown and are starting lives of their own. this was sort of a late planned trip, one which was sort of organized by the seat of my pants, one in which it could have been a fiasco, but...it worked out and was quite enjoyable. Don't let the sign deceive, it was a shack in the woods, but a woods filled with monkeys and sloths.
While we explored the mountains, I of course went birding, here with a collared aracari.
We came home, Allwin, went back to University of Wisconsin where he became a PhD Candidate for Chemistry. Tyko went to Chicago where he is now a second year Medical Student at Rush Medical School, and Lauren went to Hamline University in St. Paul, now in her Junior year.We....went went back to Florida to catch up with our RV
We rented a lot for the winter north of Tampa. We enjoyed the sun, took up pickle ball, walked, and stayed warmth. I did a little birding, chasing a rare bird in Naples and saw the local specialty, the Bachman's sparrow (below).
We saw manatees, tortoises, and some butterflies.In late February, we went on a theme cruise out of Tampa, it was a bit of a fiasco and ran in the shadow of something ominous, COVID. The cruise atmosphere was flat, I tried birding, but it was both windy and raining. We organized birding tours in Mexico and Honduras (Roatan). We saw lifer birds like the cute Cozumel emerald, butterflies...erato heliconian, and Mayan ruins.
We floated around quarantined ships in Cozumel, and generally tried to stay away from everyone, especially Europeans.
We returned March 1, just as COVID was taking a hold of everything, I flew back to Minneapolis for dental work on the 3rd, was extra suspicious of everyone, became the last on both flights, Cloroxed my rental car, and coming back, Cloroxed my seat on the plane. This would be my last plane flight for how long?
We sort of isolated ourselves in Tampa, the club next door to us, barred us from entry on the 10th, and our RV park, closed the pool by the 16th, and the park we rode bicycles in on the 17th, reasons of which seemed to just be fear. Lauren had been kicked out of school to go online so she was home alone. I had begun stocking up for a long isolation as soon as we returned. Anything instant online was sold out by a week later. by the 19th, we decided best to head home. It would be easier in South Dakota. The virus would get to the Dakotas last, which proved correct. We drove the RV hard doing 1775 miles in three days. worried that everything would be closed, we did find truck stops for gas, ate in our RV, and found open campgrounds. I arrived home on my birthday. It was a surreal day, to say the least. Who would have guessed I'd be toasting being 54 speeding on a freeway with an unknown scourge at our heels.
I came home, instantly picked up our half of beef, a case of wine I had ordered arrived the same day, and we unloaded our supplies, and went to the store and as people in South Dakota hesitated, myself and a bunch of Hutterites fought for vegetables, until only celery remained. This day left us with 6 months of food.
Tyko has just returned from a trip to Seattle, when his school closed, he moved in with his brother in Madison. By Easter, they begged us to come home for a visit and how could we say no, but I think they brought COVID with them, it was a wonderful visit not knowing if the world was ending or what. A week later, I had a fever and significant gut issues, so did Silja and interestingly, our cat Tiger, Tyko's cat, got pneumonia, making what we had really suspicious for the Plague. Cats can get it, but they shake it easily enough. As my chest began to feel tight, I cursed and started a countdown to the ICU, but something odd happened on my way to Sanford health, nothing really happened. day 9 came ...and went. The cat got better too. I asked the Vet for a COVID test on him but they couldn't do it, and me, the state wouldn't test me as COVID didn't cause GI issues or so they parroted, (which never made sense since that was quite common in Europe and New York).
So, we never got tested.
I finally got out and forced myself to get fresh air. It was good to be alive and if that was the plague we were lucky.
I spent the spring in hiding and looking for rare frogs at the cabin
Boreal chorus frogs
second recorded wood frog in Day County South Dakota
COVID life was more than just mucking in swamps for frogs
I finished book on my photography in the spring
A few people bought it, and it was something to do. I think it is a nice collection of my photos of trips in the past.I also spent the summer writing and researching a book with my mother Susan, I have never called her so many times. It kept us both isolated with something to do. I am really proud of this project which was a bucket list item and my 2019 Christmas gift to her.
I think this is the definitive history of Grantsburg and the surrounding area in this period (1920-1985), and turned out really nice, and we have just started to sell these. We'll see if the non-profit that produced this ever has any profit for other projects, as who buys books? How can you even market books in the time of COVID?
I wrote two other projects isolated due to COVID, riding the creative high that I got on, the first, a history of Club Orient Resort on St. Martin, I'm having someone editing that now, and I just tracked down some obscure newsletters with key info, so I may need to add that in somewhere.
Yeah, sigh, maybe too NSFW for some of you, and I also don't know what I am going to do with it. Not sure it is worth the production costs. It is loaded with 30 year old photos I stumbled upon (I ate dinner with a woman who had an entire famous professional photographer's collection in her garage. There is also a segment of the former owners that either see things differently or haven't moved on, but we'll see.
I did a world big year birding in 2019, and had a whole lot of fun going on the road less traveled. But again, despite being done, what am I doing with this book? I don't know, so there it sits.
In 2020, we were going fishing three times to Canada, cruising to the Amazon and off to Bhutan and Thailand, all of which cancelled or postponed. How long until a postponement becomes a cancellation?
In June, saying heck with it, a friend and I cannonballed to Arizona to see a very rare bird, an eared quetzal. we did 3500 miles in 96 hours, I got two lifer birds including the quetzal.
My family, going insane due to COVID isolation, came to visit us in late June, we rolled the dice and everyone was disease free. We could only rearrange the wall, play with the Yule cats, check on the cattle at the ranch, or the level of the flood water, so many times. How often do you dust a stuffed bobcat?
It was time to venture out, a little.
My niece Lily with our old dog, trying to get her to eatSilja, Lauren, and Allwin, went to Oregon in August to her nephew Tristan's wedding. They were being careful and even braved a plane flight which we had to use a credit for before they maybe went bankrupt.
the three with Aunt Carol (right)
at least my kids were being safe
We headed off out west on an RV trip as South Dakota's covid cases started to rise the day after first frost in September.
We spent a week in Oklahoma, four north of Phoenix, then a week in San Diego County. We visited friends in Tucson area, before camping for a week in SW New Mexico, a week in West Texas, before we got to Florida on December 1, just before the winter rains found us, we saw odd butterflies like this snout...
looked for the Marfa lights but all we found were strange things
and some stuff we saw, well, seemed like messages from previous years, almost like 2020 never happened at all
the year of the tarantula seeing them in three states and three species
It was like we had come a full circle, back to Lutz Florida where COVID had all started, in two weeks, I chased birds to Key West twice, seeing this red-legged thrush, hopefully avoiding COVID, which I tested negative a week later, and then we headed north, just as we heard that some bad things were happening to Silja's dad.
so alas, it wasn't all mindless travel. We had some deaths in 2020, luckily not from COVID, the only family members with COVID were my sister, Jena and my two young nieces. They all did well, and only my sister had any symptoms.
The bad news, My father-in-law, Don Kramer broke his femur in early December, and in recovery had complications and died suddenly. Don was a quiet, religious man, and somehow he put up with me. Don's loss is still sinking in here at the holidays. He'd had some close calls before but those weren't his time, unfortunately this one was.
Donald Kramer (1926-2020)
We also lost our dog in July, very sad and I still ,miss her too. This dog was a travel companion, liked pizza and hated bicycles
Brighid (2006-2020)
Sigh....I'll miss Don, and I miss my dog. Why do we love pets so?
Two Christmases and Funeral....it is like a bad movie, this whole year has been a bad movie. but well, 2021 begins anew, vaccines are a coming, the COVID case load up north is dropping AND God willing we'll slide south again early in the year....2021 plans?
Eurovision 2020......maybe they'll have it, but will it be Eurovision 2021 but will it happen?
The Summer Olympics....will it happen?
Will the Canadian border open for fishing?
Will rare birds show up?
Will we get springer spaniel 3.0?
More yule cats?
Will they have to yank out our President kicking and screaming?
Will I write more books, or will anyone buy my old books? Will their be book singings? Will there be anything ever again?
Will the grass grow on our ranch, will the butterflies fly, the birds return, or will this snow ever melt?
All I can say is that the Vikings will NOT win the Super Bowl or the Gophers go to the Rose Bowl, with or without COVID, the wind will not stop blowing on the Prairie, these things are certain, everything else, is purely speculation, but Olaf will be there to write about it.
Merry Christmas and to a better 2021,
Olaf, Silja, Tyko, Allwin, and Lauren
Merry Christmas to the Danielson family; always good company and lots of fun. The answer to your series of questions is probably yes.
ReplyDeletemaybe not on the dog though, Merry Christmas to you
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