Monday, March 23, 2020

Coronavirus



March 23, 2020



The deadly COVID-19 did not stop cherry blossom lovers from crowding the park.  The authority eventually has to close some metro stations and park entrance.  You can, however still watch the display from afar or choose to walk to certain area of the park.

I moved to DC in 2012, and as I remember, not even once I went down to join the crowds.  To tell the truth, I hate it.  You cannot take one photo without including a stranger in it.  There are many cherry trees in DC and VA.  As a matter of fact, down by my apartment complex, there are cherry, apple, peach and pear trees, all yield pink, white and red flowers.  If I walk 16 miles by the Four Mile Run River, I can see the most beautiful cherry tree display by Highway I-66.  But the problem is, no one wants to lift their legs, not even a couple miles to catch the glory once a year.  So because of the inconvenience, most people stop coming to the park. GOOD!  They don’t deserve to be there anyway.

Someone once said, we lost our legs after the car was invented. Years ago, I spent one Christmas with a college roommate.  Her family is rich and has many cars.  One day, her mother asked her to pick up mails from the mailbox which was only a minute’s walk down the hill.  But guess what, she took her car and drove down to the hill and collected the mails. Her mother gave her a smile with an approval.   I was speechless.

COVID-19 is not a deadly virus.  For a healthy adult, it is nothing more than a flu. Most people can survive from it.  Your natural immune system is capable of fighting off the virus.  But another problem is, there are not many folks wants to be healthy nowadays because it is too much work.

I once watched a TV reality show and an overweighted young girl was in tears telling the world that she was happy for what she was.  She loved to eat, especially junk foods, fatty foods, foods other than green she admitted.  “Fat can be beautiful too!” She said it with such a noble attitude and the audience cheered.  I took a deep breath and said nothing to people around me.  The world is changing and I don’t like it a bit.

It is not the virus killing us, it is us killing us!




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