Thursday, March 26, 2020
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Indeed better stay home.
ReplyDelete...I'm heeding the word.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a weird world out there now.
ReplyDeleteYes the streets are empty...
ReplyDeleteGood advice! I love looking at web cams from around the world and I regularly look at one in London and the Times Square web cam in NY. I see a huge difference in both cities. Times Square is particularly eerie. In a spot that is usually covered with people I am only seeing maybe one or two people out and about.
ReplyDeleteAndy, stay safe and healthy. And stay as home as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteYes Andy, stay home and take car of yourself
ReplyDeleteEs lo mejor que podemos hacer los ciudadanos, quedarnos en casa y ver las calles vacías desde nuestras ventanas.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo y cuidate.
It's eerie with so few people about, and few cars. We are still allowed to take exercise once a day, by ourselves or with a household member
ReplyDeleteIt's like this in many places.
ReplyDeleteBy all means--- I'm glad that Laura and I have a backlog of pictures to keep us occupied. Be well, Andy.
ReplyDeleteNice capture of a near deserted street.
ReplyDeleteThe widower is correct about staying home.
Take care, be well, stay safe.
The entire world is hopefully paying attention by now, Andy. Sometimes too many people have to die, however, before that happens. (sigh)
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