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But you can't give up eating.
ReplyDeleteIt's a difficult time right now for many countries around the world and the confinement is very hard to live through... this young woman at least had the chance to get out
ReplyDeleteMaybe those people who would give up their pets should not have pets. I can't imagine a person really doing that but who knows.
ReplyDeletePeople are crazy for their phones.
ReplyDeleteHello Andy! First time here in your blog and I'm happy to see this beautiful shot! I have a weakness for candid and stolen shots like these which tells stories just like your photo does.
ReplyDeleteWish you a great new week and please be safe!
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Very surprising statistics. The one about pets makes me kind of sad.
ReplyDeleteI really need my phone when I am out and about for directions or texting in meetups...but I never or rarely use it at home. So if I could just have it on trips out, I would be happy.
ReplyDeleteIt would be hard to give up my phone. We have dedicated no phone time here at my house which I think is as good as it will ever get. lol
ReplyDelete...what an addiction.
ReplyDeleteWith schools out I would estimate that my principal texts me (and rest of the staff) at least 15 times per day. Sometimes more. It's both a pain and a quick way to stay in touch. I would never give up my pets.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great shot-- showing the woman's intent stare. Who knows what she's reading/seeing-- It's enough to see the whole picture to have a story.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Bill.
ReplyDeleteI'd happily give up our president for my smart phone. One's useless and aggravating, the other isn't.
ReplyDeleteThe lady is certainly taking it all in on her phone. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteOur City and County have closed all restaurants and bars to in stores customers. They can still deliver food or serve take-out food.
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