Traffic Jam wrote:
The situation in NYC and the growing crises in Atlanta is so scary, this is what we’ve worried about.
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Traffic Jam wrote:
The situation in NYC and the growing crises in Atlanta is so scary, this is what we’ve worried about.
IMScotty wrote:
It is coming everywhere. I worry about the rural communities with lots of elderly and fewer services.
Astro wrote:
Feel for those areas, but at least not wide spread over most of the USA.Traffic Jam wrote:
The situation in NYC and the growing crises in Atlanta is so scary, this is what we’ve worried about.
Trillium wrote:
For those of us in metropolitan areas, us in Wayne County, daughter in Cook County, this is of little consolation. I've now been in the house for 7 days 21 hours. I'd like to go for a walk but the tree pollen is out. Aack.Astro wrote:
Feel for those areas, but at least not wide spread over most of the USA.Traffic Jam wrote:
The situation in NYC and the growing crises in Atlanta is so scary, this is what we’ve worried about.
max.patch wrote:
The Astros can't wait til Manfred releases his report on the Red Sox so that everyone turns their attention to Boston.
Traffic Jam wrote:
My nephew is sick with all the symptoms.
Da Wolf wrote:
no lack of hikers in Damascus. steady stream daily. saw 5 yesterday practicing social intimacy. walkin' down the street pretty much shoulder to shoulder
IMScotty wrote:
Lone Wolf, how are the people of Damascus feeling about these hikers ? Any backlash?Da Wolf wrote:
no lack of hikers in Damascus. steady stream daily. saw 5 yesterday practicing social intimacy. walkin' down the street pretty much shoulder to shoulder
Da Wolf wrote:
no backlash that i've seen or heardIMScotty wrote:
Lone Wolf, how are the people of Damascus feeling about these hikers ? Any backlash?Da Wolf wrote:
no lack of hikers in Damascus. steady stream daily. saw 5 yesterday practicing social intimacy. walkin' down the street pretty much shoulder to shoulder
Astro wrote:
If they purchase something, they probably appreciate the business.
IMScotty wrote:
Unless it's the last roll of TP.Astro wrote:
If they purchase something, they probably appreciate the business.
jimmyjam wrote:
SNP is now closed. Completely. Due to Idiots crowding the trails. It was out of control. People parking all over the road, litter etc. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr. I'm going to get my Forestry road maps out and go talk to some squirrels and woodpeckers.
IMScotty wrote:
LIHikers, a friend of mine posted some pictures from Connetquot River State Park the other day. Looked lovely. You should check it out.
Scott
IMScotty wrote:
Problem is as more public spaces get closed, it squeezes the people out for a daily walk into fewer areas.jimmyjam wrote:
SNP is now closed. Completely. Due to Idiots crowding the trails. It was out of control. People parking all over the road, litter etc. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr. I'm going to get my Forestry road maps out and go talk to some squirrels and woodpeckers.
Astro wrote:
Reminds me of the shock for the thru hikers in Trek of the 9/11 news.
LIhikers wrote:
There are certain things you'll never forget, 911 is one of them for me. Others are when president Kennedy was shot, man walking on the moon, and when the space shuttles blew up.Astro wrote:
Reminds me of the shock for the thru hikers in Trek of the 9/11 news.