Wednesday, May 6, 2020

YARN ALONG MAY







Continue to stay at home, being in the higher risk category, (higher risk due to age). 
Yes, we go to the grocery store, pick up occasional to go meals, and best of all we are seeing the kids on a limited basis. We are waiting to see the COVID stats mid May, if numbers are going down, will re-evaluate going out more, if numbers go up, tighten up our 'stay at home' regiment. I don't have high hopes that numbers will go down with so many people NOT wearing masks, feeling it infringes on their constitutional rights. Selfish, selfish people!

In the mean time, getting in daily walks. Taking pictures of amazing things in nature, I'm not sure I would of noticed before 'stay at home'.

Reading: Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone  *****
Dark Money *****

Knitting: Notice
yarn ; Holst Garn

Are you on 'stay at home' restrictions? How is it going ? How are you using your time?
Wearing a mask when out?

6 comments:

Bonny said...

Thank you for those lovely photos of your CO blue skies and snow-covered mountains. I really miss seeing them! We're on stay-at-home restrictions here in NJ. I've only been going to the grocery store every two weeks and for my daily walk. We have to wear masks if we're in public and it's encouraging to see everyone else wearing one. But we've got horrendous numbers of cases here with only a slight decline, so I think everyone that can stay home should!

Vera said...

Lovely pictures and you have captured that blue, blue, blue CO sky. I wonder where in CO you are...my little brother and his wife live in Boulder.

We are pretty much at home. Wearing masks when we go out. My work may go back June 1st (staggered - some people in some days; others in other days), but meanwhile I'm working from home.

kmkat said...

Our county board of supervisors ignored all state laws concerning meetings and their own rules of order so they could pass a resolution this week saying the county should open up. Yes, we are a rural county (n.w. Wisconsin), but guess where the next surge of cases will be? Rural America. My husband and I are retired and have plenty of risk factors -- he says he has a target on his back -- so we stay home. He goes grocery and sundry shopping every 10 days or so, and I go out maybe once a week but never to a place where there are other people. The opening up may mean businesses are open, but most of the customers will stay home.

AsKatKnits said...

Your photos! The Bluebirds!! I have some Holst that I want to knit into a Notice! (but I am waiting to see if I am test knitting her new knit! :)

Jane said...

Oh Colorado. It is a beautiful state and so are your photos. We are wearing masks and going out for groceries and prescriptions. Other than that we have stayed home even though many businesses in Nebraska remain open. Due to age and my husband's health, we will be cautious and watch the stats through mid-May before going out much more. I do walk in the neighborhood almost daily walking around others. I find it curious that here, even though cases of COVID are increasing, restrictions are being eased. I see people at the grocery store without masks and I bite my tongue.

Mereknits said...

Florida has partially opened up and it seems everyone has lost their minds. They are not distancing or wearing masks, it is so ridiculous as last week we had our second highest death rate so far. But our Governor is good friends with the president so I guess people's lives don't matter. At least he did not tell us to drink bleach! Stay safe.

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