Correction: Groceries, Helpers, Cheers, More

CONTENTS

Thursday March 26 1:05 PM

Correction: Safe Grocery

Whatcom County Confirmed Cases 

Helpers

  Facebook Group

  Find Help

Cheers For Essential Workers

Free Batteries 

Still Some Duplicate Emails

CORRECTION: SAFE GROCERY

In a recent email, a message with a link to a video on “PSA SAFE GROCERY..”  The text in the email said it was a video from the CDC.  This is incorrect.  This video was made and shared by a private individual, Jeffrey VanWingen, who is neither associated with the CDC nor working in epidemiology or infectious diseases. I think the confusion is due to the ad placement in YouTube. Youtube is putting an advertisement banner from the CDC on lots of videos right now.  It’s not an endorsement from the CDC, it’s an advert YouTube has placed there because the content of the video is related to certain included terms such as Coronavirus or COVID-19.

 Gregory Rehm

  Keesling Street

[Thank you Gregory and the other folks who alerted me. Now I know more of what to watch out for, and you do too. I will try to remove that post today. And I appreciate all the potential fact checkers out them. I’ll take all the help I can get! ~ Love/Fl!p

WHATCOM COUNTY CONFIRMED CASES 

as of Thursday March 26 at 12:30 PM: 86

Deaths: 4

HELPERS

Local Facebook Helpers groups, by neighborhood

https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpers.columbia/

FIND HELP

FindHelp.org is a national site with links to local resources

CHEERS FOR ESSENTIAL WORKERS

It’s abundantly clear that our healthcare workers are working under unbelievably stressful conditions and need our love and support at this time. From the lack of protective equipment, to long hours, to uncertainty about testing, this is a very hard time to be a healthcare provider. They are all working under unusually stressful conditions and need as much love and support we can send their way.  In response a group of us have gotten together (not physically obviously) and created signs of support for our healthcare providers. These signs have been placed on people’s lawns as well as at the 2 main entrances at the hospital. So far the feedback we have received has been nothing but positive, and we want to continue sending our love and support in the weeks to come. 

  So here’s what we are asking: Please make up signs of support for healthcare workers and put them in a visible place outside your home. We want our healthcare providers to see signs of support popping up all over town. We are also asking those people who are close to the hospital and can easily make it over there to make up signs and put them on the lawn leading up to the main entrance to the hospital. We currently have a bunch of signs there now, but how awesome would it be to have hundreds more?! 

  Please take photos of your signs and post them on what ever social media site(s) you use… let’s spread this far and wide!

  Finally, there are many other people out there working to support out community right now (police officers, fire fighters, paramedics, grocery personnel)… so if you’re so moved to support them as well, we think that is a fantastic idea!

  Matthew Dowling

FREE BATTERIES 

We were unable to find replacement batteries for our digital thermometer in town so we ordered some online, but had to order 40 of them. They are 1.5 volt #LR41 which seems to be the same 384 or 392. They fit both thermometers and watches. FREE  to anyone who needs them. I will put them in (sterilized)  bag on a fence post at 2829 Lynn St. 

Or if anyone knows of medical facility that might need them, let me know. 

  Gail MacDonald

  360 733-6867

  pngmac@gmail.com

  Lynn St

STILL SOME DUPLICATE EMAILS

Hoping this is the last day for these. Thank you for your forebearence.

Love/Fl!p

Come Together To Help, Fl!p’s Pix For Music, Emails Will Continue, More

CONTENTS

3/25/2020  7 PM

  Come Together To Help

  Whatcom Confirmed Cases: 66

  State Launches Web Form To Clarify “Essential” Businesses

  Goods Nursery And Produce And Goods Local Brews

  Handyman For Critical Needs

  Elder Care Co-Op Seeks Workers

Fl!p’s Pix For Music

  Musician’s Internet Jamming Programs?

  Local Musicians Teaching Online

Editor’s Corner

  Emails Will Continue

COME TOGETHER TO HELP

It’s time to come together block by block to help our neighbors. It will be good if every one of us has someone next door who is checking in with us daily, and that we are checking on them as well. And for every block, someone, or even better, everyone, can make sure that no one gets left out. 

The first step is to safely connect. Internet, text and phone connections first. Figure out who’s missing and leave a sticky note on their gate, window or door. (First before writing and delivering, wash your hands.) You might even get down to knocking on their front door and then immediately moving back 8 feet. We’ll call it 8 feet because many people underestimate 6 feet. Eight feet is standard ceiling height. You can still talk just fine at that distance.

Some folks stick a piece of colored paper that says OK in their window, and then move it to a new location every day so their neighbors can tell they’re still OK.

Get together a list of everybody on your block, and share with everybody on your block, including back door neighbors if you know them. Now you have a tiny phone book! And a big enough circle of support that you can meet many needs. Your next-door neighbor may not have a spare roll of TP, but somebody on your block almost certainly does!

As you do this, I would love to hear from you that you’re working on it, and how it’s going. I really would! 

WHATCOM CONFIRMED CASES

As of today at 5:30 PM, Wednesday March 25, we have 66 confirmed cases, and 2 deaths.

GOOD SITES TO CHECK DAILY

https://whatcomcovid.com/category/news-release/
https://www.bellinghamherald.com/

STATE LAUNCHES WEB FORM TO CLARIFY “ESSENTIAL” BUSINESSES

www.coronavirus.wa.gov

 This is for now a two-week closure, and state officials will be evaluating the situation as we move through the expected increase in numbers of people testing positive for COVID-19. In response to widely-circulated rumors, state officials also want to be clear that no one needs to be registered on any list, and no one needs a letter or pass of any kind to continue moving about, conducting essential business and activities. Visit the portal’s Spread the facts page.

GOODS NURSERY AND PRODUCE AND GOODS LOCAL BREWS

Goods Nursery and Produce is open with all your gardening essentials. We have local honey, Joe’s veggie and strawberry starts, herbs, pansies, compost and more! We are sanitizing all surfaces, enforcing social distancing among shoppers and disinfecting constantly. Cory is there daily from 9-4PM. 

  Goods Local Brews is offering a growler exchange. Bring in your own growler and we will exchange it with a clean, sanitized one with a new cap. Check in with Cory from 9-4PM at the produce stand and he can fill your growler for you. Thank you all for your continued support through this very difficult time. We look forward to when we can open our doors again to the community. Stay safe and healthy!

HANDYMAN FOR CRITICAL NEEDS

Zeke and I were scheduled to get a bunch of little projects done around the house in one big burst. The highly skilled handyman we had chosen had to cancel because of the emergency order. We agree that Zeke and I are elders at risk and our projects are non-urgent. Mark is remaining open on a very limited basis, for hire because he still needs his income. He and Ginger wrote me that, “It’s our intent to honor the spirit of the order while also meeting the urgent needs of homeowners whose projects may be essential for emergency, structural, or safety purposes.” So here’s a personal shout-out to 

  Ginger and Mark Falcone

  mark@myhomesourcehandyman.com

  www.myhomesourcehandyman.com

  360-739-5881

ELDER CARE CO-OP SEEKS WORKERS
Looking for work? We are currently hiring CNA/HCA ALL shifts available
Join Circle of Life Caregiver Cooperative
a worker-owned cooperative respected in Whatcom County for over a decade.
http://www.circleoflife.coop/
What makes our worker-owned cooperative different:
*Our caregivers have part ownership in our cooperative agency.
*Our caregivers have a strong voice in many business decisions.
*Our caregivers have created a work environment where each member feels valued and respected.
At Circle of Life Caregiver Cooperative we offer:
*Flexible scheduling
*Job stability
*A connection within our community of caregivers

*Empowerment of our caregivers through teamwork and ownership of the business
$15.25 hour after 3 months

Become a member of our Co-op family! call 360-647-1537

FL!P’S PIX FOR MUSIC

MUSICIAN’S INTERNET JAMMING PROGRAMS?

If you know of effective programs to help musicians jam over the internet, I would love to run those here! I know some friends sent me suggestions last week, but they got buried in the avalanche. If you’d be kind enough to send them again, I would be grateful.

LOCAL MUSICIANS TEACHING ONLINE

All our local performing musicians lost their income, and it is not yet clear to me if they will be able to claim unemployment. Let me know if you know. Many of them also teach lessons, and are figuring out how to do so over the internet. I’ll be glad to post a list of such music teachers. Send me a very short blurb with contact info. Thanks!

EDITOR’S CORNER

EMAILS WILL CONTINUE

My tech buddies to the rescue! You don’t have to do anything. They are just going to help me shift over to a new platform, and you’ll still get the same emails, except there may be some photos here and there. You will get duplicate emails for just a few more days while we make the transition. For tech-savvy folks, you can just click a link to go to the blog site, where there is a cool map of local businesses, with what’s open, and what hours. We would love your help with a form you can fill in to add businesses or tell everyone about what they have in stock on a particular day. Business owners are also welcome to click on the form and speak for themselves. And there will be another form for creating posting requests that will make it easier for me to edit and format. Everything still comes straight to me (except map stuff, which Carol Brach is taking over for me, bless her heart!). And for the folks who just want email, just email me back like you always have. Simple. And we’ll see if we can’t get an unsubscribe button onto everything if case you want to opt out. I don’t want to annoy anybody ever (except back when I was a kid, my beloved siblings from time to time…)

Love/Fl!p

Bumpy Blog Beginnings

CONTENTS

3/24/2020 1:00 PM

Bumpy Blog Beginnings

Latest Confirmed Case Count: 64

Neighborhood Map

Cheers For Essential Workers

Information That Can Ease Fears

Crowded Trails

Distant Socializing

Essence

Support For Parents

A Favorite Tune

BUMPY BLOG BEGINNINGS

https://columbianeighborhood.org/

There are always kinks to work out in a new system. And a new system operator! (That would be me.) If you can’t get on, send me an email and I will try to add you manually. So far I seem to be able to do that for folks. Thank you for your patience while I figure it all out! And hurrah for the tech volunteers who are building it and then mentoring me while I learn to use it!

My goal is to get everyone on the blog and then discontinue my lists. It will me much less time consuming for me to manage. It will be messy for a week or so, till I get everyone moved to the blog. And then I will stop emailing my lists all together. During this transition you will get more than one copy. My apologies! Please bear with me. columbianeighborhood.org

LATEST CONFIRMED CASE COUNT: 64

Today, Tuesday March 24, I’m finding the Bellingham Herald to be my fastest accurate source so far. They have a bunch of new articles today.

BellinghamHerald.com

NEIGHBORHOOD MAP

I’d love your help filling in the business map at the upper right in my blog. You can use the little “hand” pointer to click and hold to drag the map around. There are a lot of businesses in the downtown core that have already been entered. This map will let us keep track of what’s open and when, special hours for seniors, and such. Take a look! It’s pretty cool. And if you’re an elder like me, and can’t figure it out, reach out to younger family and friends to guide you through it on over the phone. If I could learn, you can too. It just takes some help.

CHEERS FOR ESSENTIAL WORKERS

It’s abundantly clear that our healthcare workers are working under unbelievably stressful conditions and need our love and support at this time. From the lack of protective equipment, to long hours, to uncertainty about testing, this is a very hard time to be a healthcare provider. They are all working under unusually stressful conditions and need as much love and support we can send their way.  In response a group of us have gotten together (not physically obviously) and created signs of support for our healthcare providers. These signs have been placed on people’s lawns as well as at the 2 main entrances at the hospital. So far the feedback we have received has been nothing but positive, and we want to continue sending our love and support in the weeks to come. 

  So here’s what we are asking: Please make up signs of support for healthcare workers and put them in a visible place outside your home. We want our healthcare providers to see signs of support popping up all over town. We are also asking those people who are close to the hospital and can easily make it over there to make up signs and put them on the lawn leading up to the main entrance to the hospital. We currently have a bunch of signs there now, but how awesome would it be to have hundreds more?! 

  Please take photos of your signs and post them on what ever social media site(s) you use… let’s spread this far and wide!

  Finally, there are many other people out there working to support out community right now (police officers, fire fighters, paramedics, grocery personnel)… so if you’re so moved to support them as well, we think that is a fantastic idea!

  Matthew Dowling

INFORMATION THAT CAN EASE FEARS

From Atul Gawande. It has excellent information and statistics on the disease, allays some fears, describes what we as health care workers (and everyone, actually) need and don’t need to do to avoid catching and/or transmitting it. And while I’m at it, everyone (and I mean everyone) should also read his book “Being Mortal, Medicine and What Matters in the End”.

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/keeping-the-coronavirus-from-infecting-health-care-workers

CROWDED TRAILS

Today Lake Padden trails were packed when the sun came out. More people are out of work and school and voila. Point: The next week calls for rain everyday but this Wednesday. People will flock outdoors with rain breaks, and unless people spread out away from public trails, congestion will occur. Suggestion: pick unique walks and dodge popular places.  Thanks,  ~John Egbert

DISTANT SOCIALIZING

How about swapping Social Distancing to Distant Socializing! Clyde says: You can quote me on relaying the idea to you, but I didn’t come up with it. Think it’s been floating around cyberspace but we should be pushing it so that our friends and family can reframe what they are going through.

~ Clyde Ford

ESSENCE

Essential or non-essential? What kind of question is that? I hear it at work where the non-essential providers (doctors!) are given other jobs to do, despite their excellence at their craft. I hear it in describing what type of visits we can see. An annual physical is not essential, fortunately preventing pregnancies by inserting IUD’s is essential. Prenatal care: essential. What about talking with someone about their grief and anxiety? Isn’t that essential? And now the governor (not soon enough according to many) has mandated that people stay home except for essential activities. I am lucky because I have an essential job, pharmacists and grocery store checkers are essential. But would I ever really say that my musician friends, who bring joy and healing with their music, be non-essential? Never, but I do want them to stay safe and healthy. So stay home, they must, but not because they are non-essential. And there is other work that people do that may not be essential to the great State of Washington, but are essential to me. My friends are essential to me. And that is why I want them all to stay home and be safe.

~ BetsyBrownMD

https://betsybrownmd.substack.com/

SUPPORT FOR PARENTS

Here is a pair of articles by my beloved Patty Wipfler. Her wisdom reaches beyond parents and children, and goes to the heart of well-connected relationships. The second link has a video attached. If you are not actively parenting during this time, you could reach out to parents you know and give them a good listening to!

A FAVORITE TUNE

State Order: Stay At Home, Stay Healthy, Essential Workers List, More

CONTENTS

3/23/2020 8:15

Distant Socializing

State Order: Stay At Home, Stay Healthy

Essential Workers List

Camping On State Lands

More Health Care Worker Refuge Housing

Face Shields Action

DISTANT SOCIALIZING!

Clyde Ford says we should be flipping idea of social distancing and call it distant socializing. 

STAY AT HOME, STAY HEALTHY

Gov. Jay Inslee has issued a Stay at Home, Stay Healthy order in Washington state which will be effective for a minimum of two weeks. The order requires every Washingtonian to stay at home, except for people:

  • Pursuing an essential activity, like shopping for groceries or going to a medical appointment.
  • Getting takeout food. (Food deliveries also are permitted).
  • Going to work at an essential business.
  • Going outside for walks and exercise, as long as social distancing of six feet is maintained.

What’s open:

  • All grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, food supply chains and other things necessary for continued operations will remain open.

What’s prohibited:

  • Effective immediately: All gatherings of people for social, spiritual and recreational purposes are prohibited. This applies to both private and public gatherings which include everything for sleepovers for children to weddings and funerals. All of these type of events must be postponed for public health and safety.
  • Effective in 48 hours: All businesses, except for essential businesses. Businesses that can operate using telework should continue to do so. For businesses where individuals cannot work from home, the governor’s office will provide guidance on what businesses are essential, building on the federal government’s and California’s definition of Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers. If a business believes that it is essential, or if it is an entity providing essential services or functions, they will be able to request designation as an essential business. Businesses and entities that provide other essential services must implement rules that help facilitate social distancing of at least six feet.

ESSENTIAL WORKERS

Definitions here: https://coronavirus.wa.gov/sites/default/files/2020-03/EssentialCriticalInfrastructureWorkers.pdf

CAMPING ON STATE LANDS

To help reduce the spread of COVID-19, all campsites, roofed accommodations (such as cabins, yurts, and vacation houses), group camps, and day use facilities are closed through April 30, 2020. If you have an existing reservation, you will be contacted for a refund. Learn more at the Washington State Parks reservations website

https://coronavirus.wa.gov/whats-open-and-closed

MORE HEALTH CARE WORKER REFUGE HOUSING

Several more friends and neighbors have stepped forward to offer housing. Thank you one and all! There is a group working on sorting it all out.

Face Shields Action

FACE SHIELDS ACTION

This evening, through the fast response of neighbors & friends, a large shipment of re-usable face shields was found, purchased, picked up and delivered for the use of First Responders, within an hour. It happened because people trusted each other. Thank you!

Love/Fl!p

Blog Move, Neighborhood Helpers List, End Of Life Planning, Census Online, More

CONTENTS
3/23/2020 6:05 PM
Blog Move
Neighborhood Helpers List
End Of Life Planning (Lots Here)
Census Online
Another Trusted Source
Groceries?

BLOG MOVE
Please shift to the new blog site as soon as possible. I’ll keep posting through this week to try to catch as many of you as I can.
columbianeighborhood.org
Love/Fl!p

NEIGHBORHOOD HELPERS LIST
[Please go sign up, or re-sign up! ~Fl!p]
Hello Columbia Neighborhood,
Some wonderful Bellingham folks have stepped up and created an amazing web of connection on Facebook called “Look for the Helpers.” Each of the neighborhoods in Bellingham has a dedicated Facebook page. The purpose of these groups is to connect Neighbors in Need with Healthy Helpers in each of the neighborhoods as we navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic. Colleen Haggerty and Erin Campbell are the Columbia neighborhood Co-Captains and will moderating the Columbia page.
  Go here to join the Columbia group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpers.columbia
  Here is how it works:
Once you have joined the group, please ONLY leave a post when you have a specific need that needs to be met. Be sure to start your message with “NEIGHBOR IN NEED” then specify what you need and when you need it done.
If you are a neighbor who can meet that need, please post in the Comments and coordinate with the neighbor in need.
PLEASE DELETE YOUR POST WHEN YOUR NEED HAS BEEN MET.
Please do share posts where local businesses and organizations are asking for specific needs! We are all about helping in this group!

Colleen and Erin will moderate the posts and reach out to people if their needs are not being met. The Admin team is also working on a Hotline phone number for those folks not comfortable with Facebook. This group may lighten Fl!p’s load for the new blog. In that hope, please encourage your neighbors to join this group.

END OF LIFE PLANNING
The Realities Of Advanced Medical Interventions
Adapting To Changing Circumstances In Covid-19 Pandemic
Each dawn brings new challenges as events unfold during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
  As many of Fl!p’s readers know, The Realities Of Advanced Medical Interventions supports good healthcare decision-making before an accident or illness occurs. Our Realities’ presentations and our follow up Advance Care Planning workshops have all been canceled for the foreseeable future. But, our ALL volunteer team would like to help you in the interim.
  While attending a presentation in person is optimum, these are different times! Take a look at Dr. Bill Lombard’s PowerPoint slides at the link below — they give a clear sense of the presentation’s content.  Also, get familiar with the glossary that is included in the Realities schedule link below.

DR. LOMBARD’S REALITIES POWERPOINT SLIDES :
https://tinyurl.com/sxq22em 

THE REALITIES OF ADVANCED MEDICAL INTERVENTIONS – glossary:
https://tinyurl.com/texoxcf

After reviewing both, if you need clarification on an aspect of a medical intervention before you tackle completing your Advance Directive, email me:  micki98226@aol.com and I will check with Dr. Lombard to get answers to your questions. Please DO NOT ask for personal medical advice.
  Our certified volunteer Advance Care Planning facilitators will help, too, if you have questions about the Honoring Choices PNW advance directive document, referenced further down. Contact me: micki98226@aol.com
  Now is an ideal time, while you’re self-isolating, to take stock and face the reality of your mortality.   
  April 16 marks National Healthcare Decisions Day. NHDD exists to inspire, education and empower the public and providers about the importance of advance care planning. Check it out! nhdd.org

  But, back to those challenges we face each day…as the New York Times’ article (below) states, Washington hospitals may be entering a phase where they will shift from individually focused care to care that will provide the greatest good to the greatest number of people.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/us/coronavirus-in-seattle-washington-state.html
   The shift in the standard of care would be horrendously challenging. I am confident, if this shift in care becomes necessary, there would be consistency wherever humanly possible. No one making these decisions would like making them. Care would be triaged: Who requires no intervention immediately, who requires urgent treatment to survive, and who will die regardless of intervention. Folks, that’s the Reality.
  Please reach out (virtually where required) to your family, friends, colleagues, healthcare providers and let them know that you are ready to “Have the Conversation.” It is a shared responsibility. When you complete your Advance Directive (and file with your healthcare providers and our hospital), you have not only taken a great burden off of yourself and your loved ones, you potentially help healthcare providers if healthcare is triaged during an anticipated surge in hospital admissions due to COVID-19.
  Take a look at this 7-minute video titled, “Have the Conversation,” which features three people, three experiences, three perspectives on the importance to discuss your healthcare wishes with your family and friends. By taking responsibility to face your mortality and accept death as a part of life, and completing your Advance Directive, you’ve created a beautiful gift.. “a love letter to those you adore.” 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCKSWNvhDhY 

THE CONVERSATION PROJECT provides a treasure trove of info on how to get started:
https://theconversationproject.org/starter-kits/
There are many acceptable advance directive documents, but currently the Washington State Hospital and Washington State Medical Associations recommend the Honoring Choice PNW document.  
  Access it here:  https://www.honoringchoicespnw.org/   Go to upper right corner to download document.  The AD can be filled in online if you choose (for legibility!) and printed.
  All that said, our uncharted waters will become more turbulent before this is over. We have an opportunity to develop habits of grace in this time of social distancing.  I love Italy’s example of closing the distance by applauding and singing from their balconies as a way to say thank you to family, friends, medical folk, first responders, to neighbors near and far.
  As we muddle through this pandemic, its fate rests on us, how responsible we are for others. Big-hearted “habits of grace” can be little things. Tell someone right now how much they mean to you. Love, beauty, helping hands, and self-sacrifice will prevail.
  NOTE: Dr. Lombard’s REALITIES’ presentation on March 10 at Western Washington University was video recorded. When the raw video is edited (by a WWU Communications’ student), we’ll determine how/where to distribute it.
  Peace, in good health.
  Micki Jackson

CENSUS ONLINE
https://2020census.gov/
Why should you fill out the Census form?  Well, let’s see.
* It’s the method used to determine how many members our state gets in the House of Representatives.  Some states will gain and some will lose seats depending on how many people choose NOT to be counted.
* It’s the way we distribute much of the federal funds.  For every person who is not counted the state will lose almost $20,000 in funding.
* It’s not nearly as intrusive as a lot of people think.  Here is the complete questionnaire:  https://preview.tinyurl.com/yxlmq2dh  No questions about citizenship or income or language.  It does ask about race but you get to decide what to answer (and can include multiple races) if you want.
* It’s secure.  Every Census worker takes an oath to keep the data confidential and can go to jail for breaking it.  There was some violation during World War II.  As far as I know, that’s the only time it happened.
* It helps shape what we think our country is.  Researchers, businesses, and government officials will use this data for decades to try to figure out trends and changes.  The more accurate the input, the more likely the conclusions are to be – and those conclusions help decide where businesses, schools, parks, etc. are placed.
* It’s part of history.  The Census has been happening every decade for 240 years.
* It’s part of the future.  In 72 years your descendants (and everyone else) will be able to read what’s on your form.  Genealogists and historians as yet unborn are counting on you.
  -Robert Lopresti
[Rob is one of my dearest friends, and a retired Government Documents Librarian. He loves the census, so I reached out and asked for his help. He’s a mensch! (And a fine songwriter too…) ~Fl!p]

ANOTHER TRUSTED SOURCE
I have known Dr Frank James since college days. He was Whatcom County Public Health Officer, and got in trouble with the powers that be for publicly calling out a cancer hot-spot and insisting that the pollution be dealt with. I have the highest regard for both his integrity and his intelligence. I have just learned he’s started his own public posts.
https://www.facebook.com/Salish-Sea-Coronavirus-News-and-Research-107626037514307/

GROCERIES?
When I have a friend or neighbor going anyway, I am willing to ask for stuff. I hate exposing anyone, including vulnerable and underpaid delivery people. If you can make it through a while longer before you go shopping again, please wait. Consolidating trips to the market or pharmacy reduces the number of people in these locations and the number of people out and about. With relationships, the “helpers” who do the shopping can leave the goods at the front door and avoid face to face interactions.

Love/Fl!p

Move To Blog Today, Medical Worker Housing Help, Masks, More

CONTENTS
Move to Blog Today
Medical Worker Safe Housing
Mask Donation
Zoofari
2020 Ski to Sea Race Canceled
Giant Asian Hornets

MOVE TO BLOG TODAY
Here’s the website address:
columbianeighborhood.org
Surfing The Tsunami
  I’m doing fine emotionally. After all, I have all of you to support me! But my inbox this week has been overwhelmed! It’s been so full I haven’t managed to read everything, let alone respond to each of you. Nor have I managed to add all the new folks requesting to subscribe. But now I have tech help (shout out to my new team!!!). The blog website they’ve built for me is now up and mostly running. My posts are there back to March 4th. We’ll get more of the bugs out as we go along.
  I would love it if you would subscribe to the blog. Subscriptions will be encrypted to protect your info. If you subscribe you will get a short email notice each time I post. And I won’t have to manage your subscriptions and un-subscriptions. If you’re not comfortable subscribing, just check it whenever you want to see what’s new. I will be able to shift from managing two lists, to just one blog that’s “Automagic.” Probably within this week I will stop sending emails to the lists.
  The biggest reason for the move was my list emails were getting tagged as spam for having too many links. Large numbers of subscribers suddenly couldn’t get my postings. And I couldn’t even email them one at a time. Blogging fixes that. You are welcome to share the blog with anyone you want, and I’d particularly love it if you’d reach out to neighbors, friends, and to whoever you heard about my list from, to reconnect the folks who lost me. Please also contact the folks who asked to subscribe in the last couple weeks. I didn’t get them all.
  Comments will come to me privately. New information, requests, suggestions, concerns… Disagreements are important information but I will block mean people. As always I will edit. I don’t post everything. We may be able to figure out a Post Request form for folks to fill out, to get everything formatted for me. If there isn’t a place to do this yet, go ahead and send me email till we get that part running. Make sure the subject line says what your email is about specifically instead of something general, ok?
  (Alert: All my life I’ve figured things out as I went along. Decisions may change.)
  I have had two lists for many years, Columbia Neighborhood Updates (to a couple thousand neighbors until lately) and Fl!p’s Pix For Music (around 1000 subscribers from all over the county). I’ve combined the two for now. Music lovers will see some neighborhood posts, and neighbors will hear about some live-streamed concerts. Eventually I’ll find a way to post those in their own areas.
  This website is a work in progress. I’d love any useful feedback.
Thank you!
  Love/Fl!p
columbianeighborhood.org

MEDICAL WORKER SAFE HOUSING
We got four offers! And a bunch of people with thinking caps on. I’ve distilled them and got them to Nate. Thank you all!!! We’re going to need every one. Other neighbors suggested that there may be people with motor homes or campers that would be willing it let nurses use them. Others wondered if local motels and hotels can help. Keep those offers coming. There are many medical workers who will need this help. And we are making a difference!

MASK DONATION
[From the hospital]
We’ve finalized a process to accept community donations of supplies, including hand-sewn masks, which we will actively promote to the public beginning this week. Beginning Tuesday, March 24, we are accepting donations in person of N-95 masks, eye shields, goggles and gloves at the 
    ▪    Grabow Therapy and Wellness Center, 3217 Squalicum Parkway in Bellingham.
    ▪    If dropping off in person, place your items to be donated in the trunk/back hatch of your vehicle. Do not exit your vehicle. A PeaceHealth caregiver will remove the items and place them in our donation bins. If you have more than 100 of any item, please take your items to the drop-off location for the Whatcom County Unified Command Center, 4233 Guide Meridian, Suite 101.
    ▪    For those people offering to help by hand-sewing masks, we now have instructions and a how-to video. Once completed the masks can be delivered as per above.
https://vimeo.com/399324367/13cd93f150

ZOOFARI
Place a stuffed animal, statue of animal, or plastic animal somewhere in your front yard. Or draw an animal and tape it to a window. When families are walking or biking they can try and find as many animals as possible. You might use binoculars!
  Doreen Standish

2020 SKI TO SEA RACE CANCELED
Check their website later for more info.

GIANT ASIAN HORNETS
As if COVID wasn’t bad enough, these are just what we need! Four reported sightings of Giant Asian Hornets near Blaine and Bellingham. The stinger of the Asian giant hornet is longer than that of a honeybee and the venom is more toxic than any local bee or wasp. Typical beekeeping protective clothing is not sufficient to protect you from stings. If you find a colony, do not attempt to remove or eradicate it. Report it to WSDA immediately.
There are several ways to report: 
    •    Report using the Hornet Watch Report Form
    •    Email PestProgram@agr.wa.gov
    •    Call 1-800-443-6684
Here is what to include with your report, if possible: 
    •    Your name and contact information
    •    The location of the sighting/attack
    •    Date of sighting/attack
    •    Photograph of the hornet or damage
    •    Description of the hive loss/damage (if no photo is available) 
    •    Direction the hornet(s) flew when flying away
https://agr.wa.gov/departments/insects-pests-and-weeds/insects/hornets  
Sincerely,
  Dan Dunne
  360-389-6627

Love/Fl!p

March 23 Updates

CONTENTS
 Sudden Loss Of Sense Of Smell
 48 Confirmed Cases As Of Sunday Night
 Nurses Need Donated B&B
 Whatcom Covid Website
 Food Bank Update
 Corona Virus Online Assessment Tool
 CDC Corona Virus Page
 Fact-Checking
 Washington State Parks Closed
 St. Paul’s Episcopal Offers Online Services
 Seed Swap?

SUDDEN LOSS OF SENSE OF SMELL
Specialists are citing anecdodal evidence that sudden, temporary losses can be markers of  Covid-19 with no other symptoms. If you stop being able to smell, please self-quarantine immediately to protect others.
https://www.entnet.org/content/coronavirus-disease-2019-resources
https://betsybrownmd.substack.com/p/march-22-2020

48 CONFIRMED CASES AS OF SUNDAY NIGHT
Whatcom County now has a total of 48 cases, including two deaths. Twenty-three additional residents & 6 staff have been confirmed at Shuksan Nursing Home.
bellinghamherald.com

NURSES NEED DONATED B&B
Nate from Victor st.  My wife is an er nurse.  Yesterday was a tough day in the er.  They are all swimming in the virus and scared of exposing their families. My wife said the nurses are talking about renting a couple of air b n bs but can’t afford to yet.  They are waiting for it to really hit, but frankly it is. What do you think about reaching out to the community to see if there are empty, safe (not attached to other living spaces) b n bs that could be donated to health care workers for the time being?  
 Nate Wiss
 Victor Street
 [Can someone help? I’ll pass you on.]

WHATCOM COVID WEBSITE
https://whatcomcovid.com/
This looks like a key resource for our community, though it has not yet been updated for Sunday evening. Go explore!

FOOD BANK UPDATE
COVID-19 Update: Bellingham Food Bank Offers Drive-Up Food Boxes
Folks may visit once per week and may choose among all locations which they visit. They will join a car queue and when it’s their turn, volunteers will load a pre-packed food box into their trunk or car without requiring person to person contact. There will be a walk-up option as well. Each car may pick up for up to 2 families.
Dates, Times and Locations
Tuesday, March 24 | 1-4 pm
Shuksan Middle School Parking Lot, 2717 Alderwood Ave
Wednesday, March 25 | 3-6 pm
Christ the King Church Parking Lot, 4173 Meridian St
Thursday, March 26 | 1-4 pm
Waypoint Park Parking Lot, 1100 Granary Ave
CORONA VIRUS ONLINE ASSESSMENT TOOL
https://www.providence.org/patients-and-visitors/coronavirus-advisory

CDC CORONA VIRUS PAGE
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/index.html

FACT-CHECKING
Snopes has a full section on Covid
https://www.snopes.com/collections/new-coronavirus-collection/

WASHINGTON STATE PARKS CLOSED
All state campgrounds through at least April 30th. Avoid ocean beaches due to crowding.

ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL OFFERS ONLINE SERVICES
St. Paul’s is offering online services during the coronavirus outbreak in an effort to provide prayer, comfort and support while community members are compelled to stay at home. Live stream services are available by visiting the church’s Facebook page at 8pm daily (Compline) and 10am Sundays (Morning Prayer). Those tuning in do not need to join Facebook to view the public videos. Videos may also be watched at any time after they are broadcast. Visit www.stpaulsbellingham.org or www.facebook.com/StPaulsBellingham.

SEED SWAP?
Getting ready to start my garden. Soil delivery Friday. Anyone have any seeds/ starts to exchange?  
Thank you!
 Tracy Lorenz
 570 780 1716

March 22 Update

CONTENTS
3/22/20 11:00 AM
 U.S. Orders Up To A Yearlong Break On Mortgage Payments
 Bellingham Business Map
 Organic Chemists?
 Sewing Machines
 Donate Pet Food
 New Subscribers

U.S. ORDERS UP TO A YEARLONG BREAK ON MORTGAGE PAYMENTS
March 19, 20202:03 PM ET
 Homeowners who have lost income or their jobs because of the coronavirus outbreak are getting some relief. Depending on their situation, they should be eligible to have their mortgage payments reduced or suspended for up to 12 months.
 Federal regulators, through the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, are ordering lenders to offer homeowners flexibility. The move covers about half of all home loans in the U.S. — those guaranteed by Fannie and Freddie. But regulators expect that the entire mortgage industry will quickly adopt a similar policy. Homeowners can’t just stop paying their mortgage. “They need to contact their servicer — that is the lender that they send the check to every month,” he says. “That lender will work with them to be able to work out a payment plan.
https://www.npr.org/2020/03/19/818343720/homeowners-hurt-financially-by-the-coronavirus-may-get-a-mortgage-break?live=1&utm_term=nprnews&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr

BELLINGHAM BUSINESS MAP
What’s open.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1kDUGQnYPdx2X7UdO6oH2kuQIsAGATzvG&ll=48.74925345913838%2C-122.47775742628437&z=14

ORGANIC CHEMISTS?
Are there any organic chemists on this list, or that you can send to me? I’ve got a hand sanitizer question I’d love help with.

SEWING MACHINES
I have a sewing machine here, and a serger, to loan to anyone who has the skills and wants to make masks. Ragfinery is coordinating the local effort. Fabric masks are not actually safe for home use by healthy people for prevention. But our hospitals need and can effectively sanitize them. ~Fl!p

DONATE PET FOOD
People who are broke are surrendering their pets. The shelter could use food to help people keep their pets. They offer free food to anyone who is in need. Food would be better than surrendering your pet. Any type if food is accepted.
 Deidre Kane

NEW SUBSCRIBERS
I have a blog site almost ready to send links to. If new folks could hold off till my glorious new team finishes debugging the site, everyone will be able to sign up there. With luck, later today!

Love/Fl!p

March 21 Update – 2

CONTENTS
The Most Important Thing You Can Do
Something Else I Would Like Your Help With

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN DO
I’m sorry to give you hard news. Please, everybody, stay at home. Your job is not to avoid catching it. Your job is to assume you’ve got it and are not yet showing symptoms. Your job is to keep from passing it on.

HOSPITAL ISSUES
Our hospital has not yet shifted to local, fast, higher-volume testing. Intake tents are not yet up to protect health care workers, whose own continued health is critical to our own.
 Please contact the chief hospital administrator to ask him to make these changes right now, to protect us all. BUT please, please, please be polite!!! Do NOT attack.  Do not complain about that bad thing that happened years ago. That doesn’t help at all. If enough of us politely, kindly, briefly express extreme concern (like hundreds of us) that is what’s called Public Pressure. When enough of us speak softly together, even folks who haven’t been listening begin to pay attention. No need to shout. There are enough of us to get this job done. PLEASE be nice to the poor person who has to see all these emails. It won’t be the person that makes the decisions. They will just be stuck giving their boss the bad news. We could have them on our side if we’re kind….
Here is the CEO’s email address:
Chuck Prosper c/o
kjohnson8@peacehealth.org

Love/Fl!p

March 21 Update – 1

CONTENTS
Second Death
Local Hand Sanitizer
Babies, Children & Covid
Home Use Mask Dangers & A New Pattern
Free Internet
New Local News Site
For Musicians
National Quilt Day
Cougars

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN DO
I’m sorry to give you hard news. Please, everybody, stay at home. Your job is not to avoid catching it. Your job is to assume you’ve got it and are not yet showing symptoms. Your job is to keep from passing it on.

SECOND DEATH, NURSING HOME INFECTION
[From bellinghamherald.com. Go there to read the details.]
A man in his 80s died at home Friday, March 20, from COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, the Whatcom County Health Department announced at a Whatcom Unified Command news conference Saturday, March 21. One of the three announced Friday is a man in his 80s who lives in Shuksan Healthcare Center, a skilled nursing facility on James Street in Bellingham. Two additional residents at Shuksan Healthcare Center have tested positive for COVID-19, it was announced Saturday. They are a female in her 60s and a female in her 70s. All three are being cared for at Shuksan Healthcare Center, according to Whatcom Unified Command. The health department website now lists 14 cases and 2 deaths for Whatcom County.

LOCAL HAND SANITIZER
Local distilleries are now making hand sanitizer and giving it away in small amounts. For some of them you bring your own bottle.
www.facebook.com/chuckanutbaydistillery
https://www.facebook.com/bellewoodfarms

BABIES, CHILDREN & COVID CONCERNS
https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/coronavirus/article241371741.html

HOME USE MASK DANGERS & A NEW PATTERN
Will YOU share that the masks are dangerous for home use? Apparently more dangerous than no mask, maybe unless you already have the virus. Moist environment so nasties can grow in them. Hospitals have serious sterilizing equipment. Make them for hospitals. [This changed in April. Everybody wear them in public, but please clean constantly.]
Ragfinery is leading the local sewing effort. [Makerspace is now coordinating.]
https://www.facebook.com/pg/ragfinery/posts/?ref=page_internal

A New Sewing Pattern
https://cdn.fbsbx.com/v/t59.2708-21/87677439_2813402442040704_3444714958535786496_n.pdf/Face-Mask-Instructions-and-Shipping-Instructions.pdf?_nc_cat=103&_nc_sid=0cab14&_nc_ohc=R5p60CzvUlEAX-FeyVS&_nc_ht=cdn.fbsbx.com&oh=79bdc00ff275930782377f2a39528aba&oe=5E76FDD0&dl=1&fbclid=IwAR1con1EJ-7PRShJOfwZqGJTxdGIwEtLd4kgjeIqIBeFA92igt3rfVsVVWE
Email StJosephSupply@peacehealth.org if you wish to donate unopened boxes of N95 masks or other equipment.

FREE INTERNET
If you or someone you know needs internet access, Comcast is offering options to keep users connected. “Internet Essentials” is free to new customers and provides 60 days of internet connectivity. Find out more about this program and other ways to stay connected: https://corporate.comcast.com/covid-19

NEW LOCAL NEWS SITE
Public, nonprofit online news site, called Salish Current. This email news summary comes out once a week, and the site itself has original local news stories: 
https://salish-current.org

FOR MUSICIANS
Possibilities for socially distant jamming? I have not checked these. Would love reviews.
https://www.cockos.com/ninjam/?fbclid=IwAR12vABSBjc0F3__ZaHHRvbWeMxgvzL6596wFxKt4sw2c9kflK_sNtE94Ug
https://www.jamkazam.com/products/platform?fbclid=IwAR2dyCW_lCsnGZJq3RXQavG9gRJH4uwAUlS2LBMnV1OhMZkU_ClGLVi3Xyg

NATIONAL QUILT DAY
Today is National Quilt Day and my family has set up an outdoor quilt exhibit on our fence. We invite our neighbors to walk by (at a safe distance) and enjoy our quilts (all made by me.)  We also invite you to join us with your own fence “exhibits.” [Don’t touch!]
 Amber Hixson
 Corner of Park and Jefferson

COUGARS
Two young cougars were spotted along silver beach creek between lake Whatcom and Hillsdale 2 nights ago. Baby goat and deer kill found. Hunters are out at night for them. Keep children from playing in the creek temporarily ( my kids favorite playground many years ago)  I am the source. They were spotted by the neighbor who lives behind me and he is in touch with the hunters and is a hunter himself. This neighbor said To me this morning, that he did not see any signs of them last night, but it was the night before when he took the photo. I’ll try and send you the photo. He also lost a young goat to the coyotes four days ago.
 Cathy MacKay

Love/Fl!p