Weekend activities! (old thread reanimated)

How should this work?
Its theory, can never be “implemented”

Schools in most Bay.Area region are closed until Apr 12 and conditions to be reviewed…

Swimming, Gymnastics classes, Martial arts classes are all closed

Playdates and social activities are completely off the plans…

Disaster for Spring break for kids,

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Hey guys, hope you are all safe and well.
Today we have out two fingers up to the Coronavirus and have been out getting some fresh air with the boy.
Although Debs spent more time on the boys scooter yeah he did :open_mouth:

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I am sure you can tell them the reason.
If they old enough they will understand.

I found a huge package disposable gloves in the basement.
Dont know why I own these and were they come form.
But could be used.

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Hope the beverage market will not be closed, this week.
Other shops will, except supermarkets, pharmacies etc.
But beer is a need here in Bavaria.
If they do that, it would cause a revolution! :smile:

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Yes thats correct.
I dint need toilet rolls, paracetamol or hand-wash.
:beers:I NEED BEER​:beers:

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Beer manufacturing and supply won’t be impacted.

Beer retail may be impacted if any area begins hoarding.

If you’re in one of the locked-down areas you may not be able to go into a shop and buy off shelf, you may have to order at a counter or online, collect or deliver.

Restaurants closed for sure. The staff paid to cook mass quantities for the ill and to deliver and take trash, in any socialist countries.

I know they will not close any beverage stores. (Was a joke)
There is a huge beverage shop nearby.
No problem.

I was reading something interesting, was about beer (what else :rofl:)
but other beverages as well.
If you drink those in a bar, restaurant etc. you should not drink from a glass.
Often these are cleaned very “sloppy”
(not using enough dishwashing liquid, or low temperature of the dishwater)
Only drink from bottles (but no Schnapps :rofl:)

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Better stock up on adult beverages

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Sadly, all of our local liquor stores have closed for the foreseeable future. :persevere:

Liquor (Schnaps) is not “essential”.
But beer is a legal, important food (by law) here in Bavaria.
Stay healthy!

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Bad scene across yesterday at Bay area … stores had huge huge queues… Only 1 customer let into the store, with limitations on products purchase (2 products per item) … with milk, water, frozen items completely sold out.

Believe things will improve in next 2-3 days with people already having stocked … but how much is really enough? That’s the big question… people are still stocking more and more.

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This will be ending after a while.
Same happened here a week ago.
The supermarkets are doing their best to fill the shelfs.

The only restriction I have heard is the limited selling of toilet paper.
I dont know why people are hoarding this.
Is toilet paper really essential.

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Beautiful family

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Thank you @laura2016hart that’s very nice to say.
Have a great weekend to you and yours.

Raining outside and colder.
THIS IS PERFECT.
Keep the people in their houses!

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Sunshine UV kills bugs, rain washes them away. Both good.

Fewer people driving, better air quality. Good.

I hope there’s enough midwifes come December.

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And the opticians will have more work in the future.
Watching TV , watching streaming media, watching… :joy:

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Opposite.

Eyes naturally weaken and become long sighted with age, so looking at nearby screen is eye exercise.

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opposite!

You should not believe in theories (statistics) only!
Real life sometimes is different.

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