10 June, 2020

signs

on Monday we went to phaxe 2.  We can now go anywhere in our county.  We have to wear face masks if we ride on the bus plus also in crowded places where social distance can't be done.  Libraries can open but our county's is not opened and playgrounds can open but this one is still locked up.


32 comments:

  1. Expect they haven't got around to opening those gates yet.
    That's good you can travel around your country.
    Take care.

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  2. Hi Bill.

    Difficult times and it is difficult when one is open and the other remains closed.

    Greeting from Patricia.

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  3. Yes, slowly we get back to normal. I just wonder where summer is? Reckon we must walk ourselves warm ;-)

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  4. Yes it is difficult to start again.

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  5. Slowly, we are all trying to get back to somewhat normal. I wish you a nice day.

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  6. Welcome to the club. Same thing happening here.

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  7. You seem to have reached the same phase as we, we can breath again....

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  8. Everything's making a slow recovery. Stay safe!
    Greetings from Sri Lanka!

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  9. I visited a couple of parks yesterday and the children's playground area was still cordoned off.

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  10. Hello Bill.
    The same here too,we have to wear a face mask where ever we go outside!
    Nice sign,here,the playgrounds are still closed!Have a lovely day! Stay safe!
    Dimi...

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  11. I feel so sad for the kids, and their parents who are used to having places for kids to play and they are all closed. If they live in an apartment and don't have a yard, that really gives no outlet for all that running/jumping/natural kid energy!

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  12. We all face a lot of new challenges.

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  13. That's good to hear. Our infections rates are on the rise so even though they allowed restaurants to open, I'm still being very careful.

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  14. What A Bummer - Carry On - Stay Strong - Have A Solid Day Mr Bill

    Cheers

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  15. We are faced with the interesting conundrum that non-essential shopping is soon to be allowed but non-essential journeys are still not permitted. Good old Boris!

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  16. Kids will be delighted to get back in there.

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  17. Parks are open here, just like almost everything else. Big mistake, I think.

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  18. My friend Bill! I really love the sign with the Irish language on it, not sure if that is Gaelic? But even the font that was used looked somewhat Celtic and its beautiful!

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  19. ...we are entering uncharted territory. It's still important to be careful and not do foolish things! Thnaks Bill, take care.

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  20. Playgrounds are still closed here. The libraries will deliver to the curbside if you order ahead. I always need to browse so that doesn't work too well.

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  21. A Sign of the times in 2020.
    Stay Safe ☕

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  22. It feels better to be opening up but I do have some worries.

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  23. some places not open yet in my area, because we doubt with safety.
    # Stay safe, healthy and virus free

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  24. It will be a while yet till we all can get back to normal.

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  25. We have a few more places opening …

    All the best Jan

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  26. Hope we can live normally again soon

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  27. Good to see life opening up as we knew it, gradually.

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  28. Things are opening up gradually in the U.S. but I read today that 9 states are seeing Covid cases spike again. No surprise. People have gotten impatient and stopped being careful, if they ever were.

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  29. I am ready for stuff to be open. I think people will remember how to socialize safely
    MB

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  30. Best wishes for your community’s continued health and safety. As I’m sure you’ve heard already, Oregon is among the US states seeing an upsurge in cases due to Memorial Day. I expect more in another couple of weeks because of crowds at the more current protest marches.

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