Thanks mate, how are things in the desert? I could do with some warmth right now!
Been drier than normal the last month. Had 0.1" of rain on Mothers Day and we had not had measurable rain since April 12th before that. Set a couple records for May as it was the earliest May on record to reach 106f here on May 6th and the fewest number of days to go from 90f to 106f. We typically have an average daytime high of 90f until Thursday when it bumps up to 91f for the average daytime high temp. Was 96 yesterday and going to cool down to 90 by Thursday before temps climb back to 100 again next Monday if the weatherpeople have it right.
Rattlesnakes are out in force as bites have been on the rise with people getting bitten in yards and gardens. The heat brings them out and very active. Like all snakes they are supercharged by the heat... The lizards on the property are lightning quick in the heat. The ground squirrels are pretty darn quick too. The ground squirrels are getting out of hand burrowing everywhere and digging up tunnels popping up in the middle of the driveway. I think I am going to have to check their population as they look like they are building a freaking hotel by the amount of dirt they are bringing top side.
The cactus have been blooming which is nice. Saguaro Cactus are still in peak but some of the prickley pear cactus have passed peak.
Saguaros have the arms and 30-50 years old before they will start growing arms here in the Tucson area. The Saguaro Cactus only grows in the Sonoran Desert which is in Mexico and Arizona mostly with a very small part of California.
It will be very dry here the next couple months until the monsoon rains start sometime in July and usually run into Sept most years.
Arizona started allowing restaurants to have limited indoor patrons yesterday so it is good things are starting to open up again. Our testing has ramped up significantly the past few weekends trying to get large numbers tested so we have seen jumps in our virus numbers and deaths are not riding but they have plateaued with about 53x deaths in the state. Pima county where I live had 21 new cases yesterday and I believe it was 5 new deaths. We are just under 1600 cases here in our county.
The economic impact of this virus is going to be very high and long lasting.
Hopefully they can develop some vaccines that will be safe and we can get ahead of this thing. Now there is a possibility that young kids are seeing a strain that is affecting some of them and it is nasty. Clearly there are several strains of it by now and the challenge is going to be to have a vaccine that will stay ahead of it or be effective against it. Just like there is new flu vaccines every year are we also going to have new SARS-COV-2/COVID19 etc variants to deal with going forward. I think that is a yes.
Haven't ridden in a while and need to buy some new mesh riding pants and get back on the bike...
David