COVID 19: June 11, 2020

The prospect of a Maritime bubble by July makes me feel optimistic about the future, as long as people don’t do anything to mess that up before it can happen.  It’ll be good to see family again whenever that happens, and to just do normal things without fear of catching…

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COVID 19: June 6, 2020

I’m happy that my province has been able to loosen some of the restrictions this weekend in spite of everything else that appears to be going on. I’ll let you read about that on thie internet if you want to catch up on an actual news article.  Let’s just say…

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COVID 19: May 30, 2020

I’m happy that my province seems to have the cases under control.  Of course as soon as I say that something bad will happen, but these are my thoughts,  I don’t habe to be right.  Looking forward to more things opening up.  Maybe they will open up places I actually…

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COVID 19: May 23, 2020

Here’s a list of things that will never happen in the same way again.  I hope I’m wrong. We can say goodbye to summer vacations permanently, even if we don’t fly anywhere. Christmas will take place over video chat. Church services will continue to be online or however else they…

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COVID 19: May 19, 2020

It’s pretty great that over 50% of Canada’s COVID 19 cases have run their course.  The mask vs. no mask debate interests me today.  I figure, where a mask if you want to, or not.  Many will disagree with me for taking a neutral stance on this issue and that’s…

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COVID 19: May 16, 2020

Remember when Saturdays used to be fun.  Sort of like the Chicago song. You’re welcome.  That version had the best audio that I could find quickly, and it saves you from having to see the weird hair and moustaches in the original video.  Saturdays used to be my favourite day…

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