Dead 30' whale in shallow water (below the tide line) in front of unit 270
If it doesn't wash out to sea, the smell off the beach will be sharp
(pic supplied by the HOA maintenance staff, more down below, the whale was gone before THB could get his own pic) 
Annals of Medicine
THB's right knee is still sore a month after returning from Turkey. The docs say it is a sore tendon, recommending an arthritis cream applied 4 times a day (didn't help), and an X-ray. Still sore, so next up will be injections...
Yep, first injection of a synthetic corticosteroid on May 20. Will it help? Will it help for a long-ish time (e.g., 6 years) or mean THB will be getting an injection every 2 to 3 months?
More pain, the pain never went away and then became more prominent, just days after the injection
Back to the injection doc, 9 days after the injection. On day 8, the knee actually started to feel better, more like the slight discomfort in Turkey. OOPS, false alarm. THB rejects PT and now awaits a call from Stanford Health MRI department. OOOPS! Doc submitted MRI request to wrong MRI department, one 45 minutes from the loft. Who does THB call to keep from doing all these things twice? Six times?
Instant Karma
Instant karma's gonna get youGoing to look you right in the faceYou better get yourself togetherCome and join the human race
THB and DB are right in the midst of rejoining real life when they notice spots are showing up on their recently installed floating floor. Maybe Sandy left a mark? Nope...a pipe burst at the back of our neighbor's fridge while he was off working in LA and his unit is flooding. Now our unit is flooding!! Now the neighbor on the other side is seeing moisture climb up her walls. It's an E-ville tsunami.
This won't be a short story. We've started with notifying our insurance company (THB can't read the claim number, there are zeroes and ohs in the code), contacted the company that installed the floor a few years ago, started drying out the moisture with remediation (see pic below), and in general spinning our wheels for what may turn out to be a long process....hopefully not.
the twins are back at the beach, watching the Giro d'Italia with THB (note twins have their water bottles handy, good to stay hydrated). Just aa coincidence? Soon thereafter this pic was taken the twins were the recipients of new bikes, and now are tooling around local parks.
how many pairs of binoculars are needed to see something after it is gone?
more whale pics: first, very short video
Book Reviews
THB listened to these two longgggggg books pretty much back to back. Combined, they are highly recommended when listened to, as together they pack a mighty punch, especially timely given the current political situation.
Team Of Rivals, The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, Doris Kearns Goodwin (pub'd 2005, read by Richard Thomas): A biography of Lincoln and 4 or 5 of those closest to him during the Civil War. Ends with the assassination of Lincoln. So many things ended with his killing. Recommended
Reconstruction, America's Unfinished Revolution, 1867 - 1873, Eric Foner (pub'd 1988, read by Norman Dietz): Did 600,000 Americans have to die in the bloodiest USA war ever to have things end up right back where they were before the war? Booth's bullet pretty much decided the issue. It is incomprehensible to THB to see how inclusion can still be a major issue all these many years later. Inherent to human nature? All those lives lost, to be replaced by immense corruption, very little progress in civil rights, and an ever-lasting hatred of integration. Highly Recommended
Heartwood, Amity Gaige (novel): a 42 year old woman goes missing in Maine while doing a long-range walk of the Appalachia Trail. One sub-plot THB thought particularly personal: a 76 year-old woman (just THB's age) living in a senior residence facility (THB and DB have been looking at these in the East Bay) provides the clue that leads to the Hollywood ending. Two other novels by Gaige on THB's highly recommended lists: Sea Wife (pub'd 2020) and Schroder (pub'd 2013)
In the Something Else Category
The Pitt (season 1, streaming on Max): 15 gut wrenching episodes of one day in a hospital’s emergency room. The star, Noah Wyle, was in the cast of ER oh those many years ago (starting in 1994; he holds the record for number of TV episodes playing a doctor)
The Barkley Marathons, a Race That Eats Its Young: Documentary of the 2012 annual event where 40 contestants try and finish 100 miles of non-stop loops in the Tennessee hills. Pretty much nobody finishes, and the race organizer is an eccentric, chain smoking, blue eyed assassin.



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