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  • WTH? I understood them at first, but then they switched to another language! We just spent our time at home. Chores to do and animals to tend to, shopping a couple times a month with the whole mask up routine. Watch TV and netflix a lot. 4/19/26
    • ⭐️Creamcrackered
      Lol!!! it's just the accent was it "I banged my head getting down so I couldn't settle properly, I thought I had concussion?" I forget you've got the horses, etc. I remember going out for our allotted hourly walk, and passing houses hearing screaming arguments, I think they said there was an increase in divorce rates and pregnancies during that period. I'd walk past what looked like desperate women, getting out just to escape the children. It was an odd time. Never played online hide and seek though!
    • dalcocono
      We live in the mountains near Yosemite, so "getting out of the house" is pretty easy for us. There is lots of national forest to go to where we didn't even have to wear a mask because nobody else was around.
    • ⭐️Creamcrackered
      That sounds like heaven. I'm more rural than I was a year ago, but nothing like you.
    • dalcocono
      My homeland is beautiful. I like walking where we once lived. I often wonder which families were living in the old sites and if they have any living descendants still among us.
    • ⭐️Creamcrackered
      I was looking at photos, came across an article saying that they removed the names of the Ahwahnee and the Wawona, in place of hotels and wood lodges, that the rocks are the one constant that let you know where you are, so sad, I just can't understandwhy they do that? Photos of a Paiute mother carrying her child in a cradleboard in Yosemite Valley, beautiful.
    • dalcocono
      The Wawona hotel still has that name so does the Ahwahnee hotel Those are both ndn words. Wawona is the name for the sequoiahs and Ahwahnee means a deep valley. O'woolin was their cannibal giant
    • dalcocono
      Here is the story about the hotels; In July 2019, the lawsuit was settled. As part of the agreement: The historic names were restored immediately. Aramark (the new concessionaire) and the federal government paid Delaware North a combined $12 million for the rights. The Ahwahnee and Wawona names officially returned. ? Bottom line Yes, the Park Service changed the names of the Ahwahnee and Wawona Hotels during a trademark dispute (2016–2019). No, those changes are no longer in effect — the original names have been fully restored since 2019. I am still appalled that delaware north was paid for the words they stole that were already names of hotels in the first place!
    • ⭐️Creamcrackered
      I know that doesn'tmake any sense, how do they get a way with it? Glad they were restored.
    • dalcocono
      Beats me! Those words were old before Columbus hit the Caribbean, and suddenly they belong to non ndn corporation from another state? Go figure!

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