Today, I am going to chat with you about a topic you have already been aware of since we began chasing that dreaded COVID-19 bug out of the room.
Without question, the deadly virus caused incredible health issues all over Planet Earth, and Our Town certainly was no exception. Many of us lost loved ones, friends, and fellow co-workers to the pandemic-generated monster. Other people have lingering health issues related to the virus they continue to suffer with every single day. The fact we had vaccines brought to the treatment table in only a few months, goes way beyond sensational. Truly countless lives and human suffering has been helped beyond our wildest expectations, due to our amazing scientific/medical community.
What has been much slower to respond has been our supply-chain economy, and our service sector. I told my bride, Lady Deborah, in late March, 2020, I thought the economic impact of a worldwide pandemic would be beyond imaginable. I believe my previous hypothesis to her has not been entirely spot on, but we have had some major rough patches in the long journey back to “economic normalcy.”
No surprises here, I am an active person; I always have been. The pandemic and hunkering down did not sit well with me, but I mostly forced myself to do it for many months. The only out-of-town traveling I did was a few road trips to…