29 March 2020

Saturday Zoom Creek 28 March 2020

    Mainly two things today - setting up and hosting a zoom 1.5 session with my Woodstock School Class of 1959 mates, and going for an hour walk along the Moores Creek nearby.
   The Zoom had 9-10 participants from 1:30 to 3 pm Eastern time.  I hosted it with my University of Virginia good Zoom account. As Gil from Eugene, Org. wrote "Alan in Granada, Judy in England, Dale in Scotland, Alice in NY, Phil in Virginia, Lindsay in Washington, Jack in Maryland, Les in Ohio and Jim in Tennessee." Many different topics a good session - needed to tell people to unMute, to turn on their Video, and discussed the customizable background. Some stayed away because they did not trust Zoom to be private and secure enough.
Class of 1959 Zoooming

    Around 4 pm we headed down to Jordan Park and went for an hour walk along Moore's Creek. Lovely blosoms of flowers, trees, etc. Two families were playing in the water at different points. Others were walking with their dog, or by themselves. One woman was siting on a large rock with her ipad and chatting on her cell phone. A nice sunny day in the 70s. 
     Click and check out these photos > https://photos.app.goo.gl/Wzn8wgGPktbYm8zg9
Kids playing
The trail

Philip waving




 



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   In the evening Deej decided to make curried chicken, which was very good. My tomato and onion fresh chutney Deej said stunk up the kitchen. She had Alexa tune in Indian supper music - interesting, but then we switched over to "Alexa, shuffle the India playlist" Soothing music.
    Deej complained I was kicking last night keeping her awake.  Ahh, it's always something.

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