Wednesday 02/11/2026
First up, a hike with Joanne and Martha. I had proposed we do the Dish walk, the 3.6 mile loop past the Stanford Dish. However parking near the trailhead is usually a problem so we were going to take a Waymo there and back. But recently Waymo has been quoting strange prices, and today it wanted $47 to go the 2.5 miles. (It wanted $27 to do the return trip when we checked later.) So instead we used Lyft, under $10.
Anyway there was rain yesterday and showers forecast for today. It turned out the weather was great, unusual for here with shafts of sunlight through lots of clouds, occasional spatters of raindrops, and a rainbow.

Just a great walk. After lunch I wanted to go to the Bing Hall box office, and Joanne wanted to go to Menlo Park for a medical appointment. So I drove and dropped her off, then drove to the Bing. There a very nice young lady helped me resolve the problem I had with verifying and seeing my Paul Simon tickets. Drove back to Menlo Park just in time to pick Joanne up, so that worked out well.
This was the day for the monthly 6th floor meeting. No big news, just a fun meeting of neighbors, and dinner after.
At 7:30, a talk by Dr. Sara Cody. Recognize that name? If you are local, you do. She was the Public Health Officer for our Santa Clara County, and as such was the first to issue a shelter-in-place order in March of 2020. For which she took a lot of hostility. She recounted the details of those early months of 2020, how little info they had, why they made the choices they did. Her closing slide was a bar chart with three bars. Deaths per 100,000 population for the year 2020, that is, up to early availability of a vaccine.
Again, COVID deaths per 100,000: Santa Clara County, 90, California, 120, United States as a whole, 182. So what they did, worked, producing a death rate one-half of the national rate.