Wednesday - April 15, 2020

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April 15, 2020

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continued from page 2 Sunday’s SDUT carried Ernie Cowan’s article about his 'Happy Place', an inspiring piece prompting this one. A close friend often refers to her one happy place that often draws her back to a significant moment when she felt the happiest. Failing to fully appreciate her feelings, because we have so many possible happy places, forgiveness is requested. We have been to many extraordinary places around the world and one that we love more than another is hard to visualize, each conjuring unique and personal feelings. With some reflection stimulated by Cowen’s article, a few came to mind along, surprisingly, with the deeply-held feelings associated with them. In the past, Carl’s happy places have often come when alone, unexpectedly, or in a sudden moment of stark contrast; Taking

the sun in a state of nature on a large rock outcropping while the Kings river crashes wildly around all sides, drawing one into it, muting all other sounds; Standing on a small skerry (2x3 meters, less than a 0.3 meters elevation) in the freezing Arctic cold, in the middle of North Star Bay, Thule, Greenland, the just barely audible sound of a distant diesel generator chugging away; Playing my accordion (don’t laugh) on a hill in the early 50s above Bird Rock, La Jolla overlooking the Pacific and Pacific Beach, taking mercy on the neighbors, discovering at an elevation of 60 meters or so the ground littered with small seashells from another time. As a couple we have since found many such special places when camping in Borrego Springs with the desert in full bloom, snow covering the distant peaks; camping on the bluffs over the Pacific below San Simeon with

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and bathroom, as needed, to avoid unnecessary contact with the sick person. Learn more about caring for someone with COVID-19 at home at the CDC’s coronavirus website. Plan ways to care for those who might be at greater risk for serious complications. Data suggests older people are more likely to have serious COVID-19 illness. If you or your household members are at increased risk for coronavirus complications, consult with your health care provider for more information about monitoring for symptoms suggestive of COVID-19. The CDC will recommend actions to help keep people at high risk for complications healthy if a coronavirus outbreak occurs in your community. Take care of the emotional health of your household members. Outbreaks can be stressful for adults and children. Children respond differently than adults to stressful situations. Talk with your children about the outbreak, try to stay calm, and reassure them that they are safe. Create an emergency contact list. Ensure your household has a current list of emergency contacts for family, friends, neighbors and teachers. Create a list of local organizations that you and your household can contact in the event you need help, including mental health or counseling services, food and other supplies. Here’s a comforting recipe for Roasted Tomato Soup that uses canned goods and pantry items to create a delicious meal. During these challenging days, try to stay calm, take care of yourself and your loved ones, and remember, by the grace of God this too shall pass. ROASTED TOMATO SOUP After roasting the tomatoes, you can coarsely chop them to

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use as a sauce for pasta dishes instead of blending them into a soup. 2 (28-ounce) cans peeled whole tomatoes, drained, halved and seeded (such as Muir Glen, Hunt’s, Contadina or Red Pack) 14 large fresh basil leaves, torn or 2 tablespoons Italian Seasoning 1/2 medium onion, cut into 1/4-inch dice 5 large cloves garlic, coarsely chopped or 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 cup olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves or nutmeg 1/8 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes 1. Heat oven to 300 F. Spread out the tomatoes, basil, onion and garlic cloves in a large shallow pan with sides. Sprinkle with the oil and the spices, turning to coat the tomatoes evenly. 2. Bake 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 hours, basting and turning the tomatoes several times, until their color deepens to dark red. Don’t let them brown; nor allow the garlic to brown, it will turn bitter. 3. Transfer the tomatoes and their juice, the oil, garlic and onions into a blender or the bowl of a food processor. Blend until smooth. Or mash the ingredients with a potato masher until smooth. Allow tomatoes to sit for 20-30-minutes to mellow. 4. Reheat soup on the stove or in a microwavable bowl for 2-3 minutes. You can freeze this soup for up to 3 months. Serves 4-6.

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