Lessee here,
Conference and meeting in TX cancelled. Pastors agreed to reschedule for later in the year.
Today I report to Pastor on the church in Africa. Wife and I wound up on the last plane out of Lusaka before the Zambians closed the airport. I had considered staying through the Kung Flu outbreak as Africa has not been heavily infected. Spent three days figuring out how to scan in tax forms, worksheets, and downloading receipts and documents. Now the tax accountant in FL can complete my return. Celebrated the initial tax form completion with a wood-splitting and -stacking session in the backyard. Raked a bit, too, as Saturday's snow has melted and dried up, but too cool to set up the casting table outside. Nowhere for the wife and I to go out to eat, again, b/c Kung Flu panic. At least in Kabwe and Lusaka we could go out to eat. Full breakfast for the pair of us worked out to 200 Kwacha, or about twelve dollars in exchange.
Looks like we might need the wood after all. Rain and highs in the fifties for the next couple of days. Build just enough fire in the stove to take the chill off the place. Get it inside to dry out. Maybe next week at this time I'll have some pictures of new bullets. Need to sharpen the chainsaw and complete setup. After groceries this afternoon. At least the toilet paper run has subsided, and staples are again available.