Sunday 29 November 2020

Day 7 Lockdown Status

 we had a food delivery from our chain grocer. Wine comes today.

The temperature will be around 50 F w/ some gusty winds.

Perhaps our favourite time of year starts now. The trees are denuded and we can see approx 3/4 mile North from our picture window. Apparently, someone has a Xmas tree in lights in their backyard < us ! >

All the C V 19 news is grouped into two bunches :        a) why are we 2 nd tier for vaccine delivery   

                    b) the numbers are not spiking but we have plateau - ed of sorts at a high number. The hope is that quarantine protocols will lower the rate of infection. Thus, we will wait for the numbers on or about the 10 th of Dec < approx 2 weeks after lockdown start >

Also, I just re - read the last 5 postings. I forgot to mention a crucial delivery. The printer cartridge came as promised by HP. And we are set to print.

And a recommend for Netflix, ' Secret, Dare to Dream '. Actually, I think the video is from the Hallmark Channel. Smaltzy. However, ' refreshing is the word ' that I would use. I watched two ' shoot em up ' videos and ***k was used as a noun, adverb, verb and adjective plus for swearing - ***k got worn out trying to fulfill all its roles

Another video is available on Netflix, ' the Current War ' the battle between Edison < DC supply > and Westinghouse < AC systems >. I mentioned this film last year b/c we saw it in England at Pinewood Studios.

Condition : Pack Rat - itis is an affliction where the person refuses to or doesn't toss stuff out  . GUILTY

Yesterday, I went to the neighbours w/ 2 Xmas decorations that plug in. A skating rink tableau and a chimney scene w/ falling snow were on offer. The second neighbour < small children > gladly said ' yes '.

Across the street, the long time neighbours are leaving in 45 days after their house closes sale. Yesterday, they were organizing and starting the packing up process. I donated 6 cardboard boxes and 3 large plastic totes w/ folding lids plus a collapsible trolley. The young lads called the dolly ' Primo ' < meaning good ? maybe >

All of the above, sat in the garage awaiting a move or a garbage disposal day  Who knows.

The neighbours to the right have a Xmas tree in their backyard. Bought and smaller than ours. Ours is ' primo '

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