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I was 14 years old the first time I read “Cannery Row” by John Steinbeck. The introduction reads: “Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream.” I was immediately cast into a world of homeless men living in an unused warehouse, and their mentor, Doc, who liked alcohol a bit too much and sold aquatic specimens to make a little money when he got hard up. Their epic frog hunt is among the best prose I have ever read, and I was sorry it ended so soon. Then I learned the story wasn’t over. Doc finds love in the sequel, “Sweet Thursday.” Read them both. The story is priceless. At least 20 employees of two Santa Fe supermarkets are in quarantine following six separate reports of coronavirus cases to the New Mexico Environment Department this month. Smith’s Food & Drug at 2308 Cerrillos Road reported four cases among employees Tuesday to the Environment Department. This was the most reported at one time by a New Mexico grocer, according to the department’s Rapid Response Data list. The same Smith’s store also reported single cases on Monday, Aug. 19 and Aug. 6, the Rapid Response list shows. State health officials conducted an on-site inspection Wednesday at the Smith’s store. The store remains open. “The department determined Smith’s had taken actions to protect employees including quarantine of eight close contacts of the positive cases, disinfecting the store after working hours and implementing COVID-Safe Practices,” Occupational Health and Safety bureau chief Robert Genoway said in a statement. He added the Environment Department will continue to investigate to determine whether Smith’s violated any occupational health and safety laws or regulations.




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