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Laughing Grass

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So even walking the dog is a no no?
Bike rides?
I take a few bike rides a day. Just around the block. It helps just enough.

SH420
They dog's getting like ten walks per day... he doesn't even get excited about them anymore lol. All the parks are closed, most roped off with caution tape. The place that we went mountain biking a couple weeks ago has a temporary fence blocking access now, so I should probably take their hint. Durham Forest is not too far north of me, I was thinking about seeing if we can go for a hike there on Saturday. I can't find anything online saying that it's closed due to covid.
 

shrxhky420

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They dog's getting like ten walks per day... he doesn't even get excited about them anymore lol. All the parks are closed, most roped off with caution tape. The place that we went mountain biking a couple weeks ago has a temporary fence blocking access now, so I should probably take their hint. Durham Forest is not too far north of me, I was thinking about seeing if we can go for a hike there on Saturday. I can't find anything online saying that it's closed due to covid.
Well whatever you do stay safe and if you plan on licking any toilets make sure there's at least a little doodoo on it. Make the adventure real.

I'm high and it's too early for me to be up.

SH420
 
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Laughing Grass

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Well whatever you do stay safe and if you plan on licking any toilets make sure there's at least a little doodoo on. Make the adventure real.

I'm high and it's too early for me to be up.

SH420
Well there goes my day :( I can't get high first thing in the morning... unless I'm still high on edibles from the night before. That's happening more often than I care to admit.

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manfredo

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They dog's getting like ten walks per day... he doesn't even get excited about them anymore lol. All the parks are closed, most roped off with caution tape. The place that we went mountain biking a couple weeks ago has a temporary fence blocking access now, so I should probably take their hint. Durham Forest is not too far north of me, I was thinking about seeing if we can go for a hike there on Saturday. I can't find anything online saying that it's closed due to covid.
The parks are open here, but should be closed. They are packed, people too close, and almost no one wearing masks. They do have the playgrounds roped off, and volleyball nets down. I've ridden a bike there a few times on their more remote trail.

Then I went to a doctors appt, yesterday wearing an N95 mask and latex gloves....Patients in the waiting room with no protection, the receptionist wasn't wearing a mask, and none of the staff in the office were wearing masks...The doc and nurse were, but not even good masks.

Maybe this is why NY is the leader in deaths!! Although my friend in Brooklyn says it's much different there, and everyone is using PPE there.
 

manfredo

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My new screen saver...Very cool!! Kids will love it, if they don't mind watching other critters get eaten! Amazing how smart they are...They don't even poo in the nest!

Decorah Eagles

 

Laughing Grass

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The parks are open here, but should be closed. They are packed, people too close, and almost no one wearing masks. They do have the playgrounds roped off, and volleyball nets down. I've ridden a bike there a few times on their more remote trail.

Then I went to a doctors appt, yesterday wearing an N95 mask and latex gloves....Patients in the waiting room with no protection, the receptionist wasn't wearing a mask, and none of the staff in the office were wearing masks...The doc and nurse were, but not even good masks.

Maybe this is why NY is the leader in deaths!! Although my friend in Brooklyn says it's much different there, and everyone is using PPE there.
Can I ask where you found n95 masks? Best I've found is a box of disposable surgical masks at the gas station for $60
 

Mohican

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If there wasn't a word for swimming and you saw a guy swimming in a lake for the first time, what words would you use to describe it?
John the Baptist was dunking people in the water to teach them that water wouldn't kill them.
It was a much different world back then.

I remember watching a movie (Conrack) as a kid about a teacher played by John Voight teaching in a poor village on a remote South Carolina island. One of the children dies because he drowned. He is blown away when he finds out that they are deathly afraid of the water and none of them have ever been taught to swim. The realization that there were people who didn't know how to swim and that they would fear water was something beyond anything I had ever imagined at that age.
 
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