Last night - well, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm - there was a gathering in our community at the home of one of the people who is actively participating in the recall of a board member. Beautiful home, nicely landscaped yard (pool, hot tub, large ramada with lots of seating, outdoor TV); plus, she had set up chairs and tables to seat people who were eating the tasty food from the Brazilian food truck that was there. Plus, I think there was a good amount of interest in how she had done her back yard... let's hear it for curiosity! ;-)
This is where I will be playing my first solo gig since Covid on Saturday. The homeowner and I talked about where I will set up - I like going into a gig knowing what to expect.
A good turnout. I met a bunch of new neighbors. Joan and I answered a lot of questions. People are turning out for this recall vote. They are tired of the nastiness, the lying, the stonewalling, and complete lack of this woman doing the jobs she volunteered for. This was a great opportunity to meet with people in a positive manner. This is a good community with a lot of friendly people - I'm looking forward to moving beyond this issue.
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Contacting Emergency Services...
We're fine, thanks for asking. I learned something today about my aging iPhone 14 Pro: in an emergency when you don't have cellular coverage, this phone can connect to emergency services via satellite. I tried a demo on it to see how it works.
This came about after a Facebook discussion with the RoadTrek Owners Group. Someone had asked how to keep in touch with family, especially in case of an emergency, while on the road and somewhere that has no cellular coverage. A participant on that discussion mentioned this feature for iPhone users that have iPhone 14 or newer.
I started the demo, stepped outside to get a clear view of a satellite, and within 30 seconds it had connected. With it being a demo, it did not connect me to any emergency services, but walked me through what to expect if that need arises. It will ask the nature of the emergency and location (give descriptors with landmarks if known, like highway and mile marker). It even told me what direction to turn to keep the satellite in view.











