Hardware store shut doors to business
Customers garden, fix own plumbing
Stay home and learn to improvise
Customers of bank next door
Wait in cars for drive-up teller
Since bank’s closed to indoor commerce
Store’s parking lot soon filled again
Bank customers found space inviting
Great place for cars to wait in line
Ain’t that the truth.
People are returning to their roots (that they had no idea they had) and learning to DO things.
Yep! A silver lining among many.
I choose to look for them, myself…
I seem to have litle problems brought up by distancing that need solving everyday. Somehow I’m managing. Still can’t make my face mask work.
I understand. And I hope it’s not too difficult.
Face mask? I don’t even have one.
I am making my mask out of one of my father’s old handkerchiefs and two large rubber bands. I found a pattern in the newspaper. It is not difficult except for the rubber bands that go around my ears. I can’t make then stay in place.
I wonder if we are changed for good
I think we will not forget the pandemic and are being shaped by our experience. I think each of us is being changed in different ways according to our own individual response.
The way things change and we find that we can do things and there are things we just don’t need!
So true, Andrea. I enjoy the small feelings of accomplishment when I solve daily problems that crop up.
Interesting times
They surely are.
Hi dearest Ina! How are you doing??
Hi Lynn. I’m fine, thanks. Today I plan to get outside for a walk and fresh air. We have had snow the past two days. I’m glad you can get out in your backyard with your dog. š