Went downhill to check my elderly neighbor's po box yesterday and got a to-go burrito. Before that went to Chipotle in SF after getting a haircut weekend before last. I must like burriti.
March 14. Went with friends to celebrate my birthday. That was before they shut them all down. @MD I live in Northern Virginia and read they blocked the roads near the mall to keep people from looking at cherry blossoms so people started parking on the shoulder of 395. Crazy
In October, 2019 in Milan, or in November, 2019 in Amsterdam. We don't go out all that often. We have had a long weekend planned for the North Sea Jazz Festival, with a couple of meals in restaurants and the rest at the venue, but I think they are going to cancel that for this year. Personally, I'm ready for this year to be over.
Ohhh dog tired running around for supplies.... remembered my Grandma's story how she fought for Ration during WW2 ! But I really feel sad and worried for the vast number of daily wage workers....I don't know how they will survive almost a month!
@IndieRaga... think how many of those wage workers will die if they do not isolate. We can all work together to rebuild economies after this virus has run its course, but if we are all dead, who will do the work?
Saturday March 14 lunch I was the only one there Thai restaurant Vancouver Island BC All restaurants shut down for dine in now Stay safe and healthy everyone
Friday, but nobody's allowing dine-in so it's all here's your bag, hit the road these days. First thing I'm gonna do when this is over (hey, why don't you post *that* question, Enty?) is go to my fave Indian buffet up the street and settle in. :D
@cc Way to hit the panic button. We will not "all" be dead when this is over, not even most of us in fact. We all just don't want to be the one to take out Grandma, okay?
Middle January. I’ve been on this since the beginning of the year. Live near Mill Creek. If anyone can stay home, please do so for the next .....well as long as you can. Especially if you are over 40. It’s a frightening grind of a virus.
Please take care and love one another. Don’t take solace in the fact “it isn’t that bad” where you live, chances are, they aren’t testing where you live to have that confidence. My guess, next week it explodes in AZ. The land of the old retiree.
Please stay home, every day the curve is there, medical professionals are at risk.
At least it won’t take my or your children, that’s the good news.
The weekend before last.
ReplyDeleteThursday and Im going out to pick up in them the next 3 days since they were closed Friday for eating in.
ReplyDeleteLast weekend. Virginia at the time was still allowing restaurants to dine in. Now that has been shutdown.
ReplyDeleteif i go to a restaurant i order take out so the last time i sat there ans ate a meal was so long ago i dont remember.
ReplyDelete@MD - we are neighbors! The last time I ate out was about two weeks ago. A friend of mine and I went and grabbled lunch at Panera.
ReplyDeleteProbably last Tuesday, and it was a regular restaurant but they were only doing takeout. We had as much distance as possible between us.
ReplyDeleteWent downhill to check my elderly neighbor's po box yesterday and got a to-go burrito. Before that went to Chipotle in SF after getting a haircut weekend before last. I must like burriti.
ReplyDelete@thia I’m in Bethesda and expecting a stay home order soon. At least we can enjoy the cherry blossoms still.
ReplyDeleteMarch 14. Went with friends to celebrate my birthday. That was before they shut them all down. @MD I live in Northern Virginia and read they blocked the roads near the mall to keep people from looking at cherry blossoms so people started parking on the shoulder of 395. Crazy
ReplyDeleteFriday, Chinese.
ReplyDelete@MD - I'm in Fairfax. :)
ReplyDeleteGot drive through from a favorite local place on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteGot Chinese takeout on the 20th. I hate dining in, the last time I did that was at a buffet in mid January.
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ReplyDeleteIn October, 2019 in Milan, or in November, 2019 in Amsterdam. We don't go out all that often. We have had a long weekend planned for the North Sea Jazz Festival, with a couple of meals in restaurants and the rest at the venue, but I think they are going to cancel that for this year. Personally, I'm ready for this year to be over.
ReplyDeleteThree weeks ago. Rubios...lol
ReplyDelete20th March
ReplyDeleteMarch 16th. Just went to a pub around the corner.
ReplyDelete@Indie: How’s the curfew going?
ReplyDeleteOhhh dog tired running around for supplies.... remembered my Grandma's story how she fought for Ration during WW2 !
DeleteBut I really feel sad and worried for the vast number of daily wage workers....I don't know how they will survive almost a month!
@IndieRaga... think how many of those wage workers will die if they do not isolate. We can all work together to rebuild economies after this virus has run its course, but if we are all dead, who will do the work?
ReplyDeleteSit in? Honestly its been months. We've always done a lot of take-out. Still doing take-out for now.
ReplyDeleteJanuary. Sat by the ocean and watched boats sail by. Now it's closed thanks to covid 19.
ReplyDeleteSaturday March 14 lunch I was the only one there
ReplyDeleteThai restaurant
Vancouver Island BC
All restaurants shut down for dine in now
Stay safe and healthy everyone
Went to a bubble tea place last week while walking the dog. Most restaurants in Seattle are take out/ delivery only now so we left a hefty tip.
ReplyDeleteFriday, but nobody's allowing dine-in so it's all here's your bag, hit the road these days. First thing I'm gonna do when this is over (hey, why don't you post *that* question, Enty?) is go to my fave Indian buffet up the street and settle in. :D
ReplyDelete@cc Way to hit the panic button. We will not "all" be dead when this is over, not even most of us in fact. We all just don't want to be the one to take out Grandma, okay?
ReplyDeleteVirginia Beach for now bitches. Big Sam’s on Rudee Inlet for crab cake breakfast. Nothing but lump crab.
ReplyDeleteMiddle January. I’ve been on this since the beginning of the year. Live near Mill Creek. If anyone can stay home, please do so for the next .....well as long as you can. Especially if you are over 40. It’s a frightening grind of a virus.
ReplyDeletePlease take care and love one another. Don’t take solace in the fact “it isn’t that bad” where you live, chances are, they aren’t testing where you live to have that confidence. My guess, next week it explodes in AZ. The land of the old retiree.
Please stay home, every day the curve is there, medical professionals are at risk.
At least it won’t take my or your children, that’s the good news.
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ReplyDeleteSunday before last. Mexican. My friend picked up the tab and complained. Next day- lockdown.
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