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...it good to see that Canadians are doing the right thing!
ReplyDeleteI've noticed more people on the streets this weekend but still not near normal levels.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so strange. Is that a line forming outside of Starbuck's? That's getting to be a common sight too.
ReplyDeletePretty much the same here.
ReplyDeleteLooks very similar here Andy.
ReplyDeleteNo crowds there.
ReplyDeleteSame her, Andy. We are required to wear a mask to enter a store as well.
ReplyDeleteOur Canadian neighbors have so much more common sense than some people in the U.S., though most of us get it and are acting appropriately.
ReplyDeleteIt's been even more bare and quiet here, no one until last few days walking around.
ReplyDeleteVeo que seguis las mismas normas que nosotros... Confiemos en que den resultado
ReplyDeleteUn saludo, amigo
So many of the stores in our major cities have boarded up windows to prevent theft or other mayhem. I can't tell if the Nordstrom is or not. I presume Starbucks is still selling overpriced coffee to walk-in people.
ReplyDeleteThat's what we do down here, or supposed to do.
ReplyDeleteNot often you would see the footpaths and road like that - less of people and vehicles.
Not so empty if I look at the other side but indeed enough distance.
ReplyDeleteYes isn't it amazing how things have changed in such a short time. Here empty streets as well, I saw pictures of Amsterdam and they seem of long ago without traffic or hordes of tourists walking in the narrouw streets.
ReplyDeleteThe new normal.
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