Social Distancing on Samuell Farm

Looking for ways to get out of the house and keep with social distancing guidelines, we headed to Mesquite and Samuell Farm. While far outside the Dallas City limits, it is one of those oddities in American urban geography because it is owned and maintained by the City of Dallas.

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Many people expect businesses to open back up and there is increasing debate over whether people with weak immune systems have a right to control the activities of everyone else. Even if you could get around the moral issues, I suspect COVID-19 is far less discriminatory than we were led to believe early on. For example, an article in the Washington Post reviews how people in their 30s and 40s are succumbing to COVID-related strokes. 

Some are also pointing to Sweden which resisted drastic lockdown measures. They typically fail to mention how having universal healthcare makes it possible to even consider such an approach. Sweden's story may not be completely written yet, so let's hold the final analysis. 

While some are awaiting a great opening, I suspect it's going to be more of a reorganizing. The social norms that existed before may never return completely. 

And it may make the wide-open spaces of places like Samuell Farm more of an attraction in the future. If you're near Dallas, consider heading to Mesquite for some social distancing.

We were hoping to see some bluebonnets, but this little bit of Indian Paintbrush is as close as we came to that. 
This Cypress really made me want to visit Caddo Lake.








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