May 04, 2022 21:37
Lisa felt worse than I did when we got back from Tonopah, and decided it would be prudent to self-isolate in her travel trailer. That's easy enough for her to do, as the trailer has a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. She had me fill the trailer's water tank and bring supplies out to her and leave them outside the door for her, to minimize contact. She took at-home COVID tests yesterday and today and both of them came up negative. She thinks the problems she's having may be allergy-related from the time we spent poking around the route of the Tonopah & Goldfield railroad with high winds blowing lots of dust and pollen about, although she did stay masked up whenever we were outside of the minivan.
Aside from my day of travel fatigue on Monday, I feel okay. That's good, because with a dozen Tonopah committee members sharing a meeting room all day on Saturday, there's no telling just what might have happened. I don't want to get sick.
health,
lisa