More time has gone by and we are still quarantined with COVID-19 cases rising locally in Beaufort County and South Carolina. Things are quiet for us and I spend a lot of time on ZOOM with classes and meetings.
On Monday, August 9 we went to Driessen Beach with Jan and Harvey. Sadly clouds rolled in with thunder and everyone was ordered out of the water. We left, but returned on Friday to glorious weather. Our friends Lynn and Neal met us there and Lynn and I walked a mile to the Westin Hotel and back getting good exercise. The we cooled off in the warm, calm ocean.
This week was the virtual International Jewish Genealogical Society Conference. Saved a lot of money by going viz ZOOM and not flying to San Diego and staying at the conference hotel. I learned so much and now busy working on my family tree.
On Saturday Jan and Harvey brought over dinner from one of favorite places. We sat far apart on the screened porch and talked. Then we had a National Geographic moment as our alligator put on a show. I had seen what I thought was a white plastic bag in the lagoon that morning. Turns out it was the white underside of a deer carcass. During dinner we heard a splash and there was the alligator playing with his/her prize. It actually looked like a smile on his face.
On Sunday I met some Hadassah members at Lake Somerset. We put together a nominating committee and potential slate of officers for next year. I am getting good at sitting at a safe distance and yelling through my mask. New skills!
Monday we went back to the beach with Jan and Harvey. The weather was perfect and I walked to the Westin and back adding two miles to my iWatch. The water temperature was perfect and there were no waves. So many pelicans were out looking for lunch. It was dreamlike to see them fly in a single line and all skim the water as if in a ballet.
Today I had my Mickve Israel class and the members gave reports on Jewish woman of valor. I gave information on Henrietta Szold, the founder and first president of Hadassah, Zionist and mother of Youth Aliyah.
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