Sunday, July 24: Seward


Betsy had Covid. 

A home test confirmed it. Minor symptoms: sniffly nose, headache, mild fever. 

So far Larry and I are okay, but she could have picked it up from either of us or on our glacier cruise. If on the cruise it would mirror our 2019 trip on which we were exposed to something from passengers on a quarantined cruis ship from which she got really sick and needed to visit a hospital and I got somewhat sick. We were both treated for pneumonia. I recovered quickly, but three years later she still experiences some after effects. Long Covid? No way to know. We were treated short months before the pandemic was announced to the world. 

So, I drove all day and did the shopping with Larry. Betsy slept. We arrived in Seward later than we would have liked. Betsy was exhausted to tears even though she hadn’t hardly been out of bed all day. Traveling is hard when you’re sick! She sent me for a thermometer, not something easily found in small-town Alaska. Safeway Pharmacy had only two of a cheap model on otherwise almost empty shelves of cold and flu products. Covid is pretty prevalent in Alaska from what we are hearing. 

Fortunately Betsy is vaccinated and triple boosted. We hope for a quick recovery. Tomorrow is calling for 100% rain all day. Maybe that’s a good thing as it will keep us in and warm. 

Wrangel mountains in the distance. 
160 feet of snow! Really? Wow!
Kenny Lake Store as we left for Seward. 
 


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