DGS49
Diamond Member
I live in a northern suburb of Pittsburgh, PA.
Our governor recently issued a "stay at home" order that specifically excluded walking, hiking, running. And presumably riding a bike. My wife and I have been taking a three mile walk every day, moving about the area to alleviate the boredom.
The large park near me has many roads and paved areas where walking is pleasant, and every day there are more pedestrians than the previous day. Tomorrow is predicted to be the nicest day this year...temperature in the high sixties and sunny. It will be literally crowded.
One can suppose that "everyone" on these roads is healthy, at least as far as they know and feel. I wonder if there is a heightened risk of getting Cooties.
Is this stuff going on where you live?
Our governor recently issued a "stay at home" order that specifically excluded walking, hiking, running. And presumably riding a bike. My wife and I have been taking a three mile walk every day, moving about the area to alleviate the boredom.
The large park near me has many roads and paved areas where walking is pleasant, and every day there are more pedestrians than the previous day. Tomorrow is predicted to be the nicest day this year...temperature in the high sixties and sunny. It will be literally crowded.
One can suppose that "everyone" on these roads is healthy, at least as far as they know and feel. I wonder if there is a heightened risk of getting Cooties.
Is this stuff going on where you live?