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what are you doing to pass the time?
I'm listening to audiobooks on You Tube, have the radio on, and playing FreeCell. I am thinking of things I can do. I have 300 antique padlocks and about 200 need to be matched to keys, which I also have. I have a number of old deep wooden frames, thinking about making some 3D displays of antiques in the frames, to exercise my creativity and maybe clean out some of the endless boxes and drawers of stuff I have in my house. I don't really want to do housework, but if I must
In the kitchen, I will make bacon-wrapped stuffed jalapenos, and some low carb California rolls (using shirataki rather than rice) But not today. I made okra chili the other day, and grilled chicken yesterday, don't want to get too far ahead.
Sanity Claws
(21,863 posts)Please provide a channel or two that you like.
I found one about a month ago but when I started listening, I realized that the audiobooks left things out.
exboyfil
(17,865 posts)I have found that audiobooks are accurate representations of actual books. I have been listening to them for nearly 30 years.
For Youtube you can do searches and find a lot (probably some that shouldn't be out there since they are still under copyright). You may find amateur readings of out of copyright classics as well (just google the author).
In addition you local library might have either Overdrive or Hoopla. Both are excellent sources for audiobooks. Hoopla in particular is amazing with its content.
Librivox has out of copyright books read by amateurs. It is also another great source for audiobooks
https://librivox.org/search?primary_key=0&search_category=author&search_page=1&search_form=get_results
If you have a Kindle tablet (and probably other ways). Many (maybe most) Kindle books in your Amazon library can be read by the Kindle in computer voice (it is actually pretty good). Many classics are available free on the Amazon Kindle website.
Bradshaw3
(7,542 posts)If you have a library card you can sign up to Libby. It has thousands of books you can download for free.
exboyfil
(17,865 posts)It allows you to use your Smartphone instead of downloading an MP3 file. I haven't used it. I am actually banking MP3 audiobooks for the apocalypse in three different locations using Overdrive. I don't think Libby will let you do that.
MuseRider
(34,136 posts)Try your state library too. I use my city/county library, the state library and some other libraries in your state that might take your library card. My husband gave me my Audible subscription so I order books with my credit each month and save them in case I can't find what I want in the library because it is checked out. I find the books online (Overdrive works so well) added to those I get with my credit and podcasts keep me busy listening as I do my chores outside and inside. I have never used YouTube for books, I didn't know they had that!! Try downloading podcasts, there are some wonderful podcasts to listen to.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)Ngaio Marsh, Inspector Alleyn. Agatha Christie, Lord Peter Whimsey. I used to collect first edition mystery books, loved reading them. Most of the Ngaio Marsh are new to me, its been so long since I read any Agatha Christie mysteries, and I had fun revisiting Lord Peter. I looked for vintage English mysteries, then looked for specific authors or characters.
There is a web site called gutenburg.org: http://www.gutenberg.org/ which has free audiobooks, classics. I prefer You Tube, because the books I've listened Gutenburg are divied by chapter and you have to download each chapter and then move from one to another as you listen.
You can download free old radio shows from otr.org and there is a huge selection, drams, mysteries, comedy, westerns, some sci-fi. Dragnet, with Jack Webb, Gunsmoke with William Conrad as Marshall Dillon.
In Ohio, if you have a library card, you can log in and either reserve books in any format, or listen to audio books. Also research genealogy, other fun things. Opens a lot of doors
Ohiogal
(32,149 posts)Gotten books on my IPad to read from my library.
Im currently working on hats that I make to donate to cancer patients. So far Ive made 10 of them in the last 3 weeks.
I enjoy fooling around with making simple jewelry. Catching up on some reading. Baking. Listening to music while doing all these things. Im not much of a TV or movie watcher, although Ill do that before I do any housework. And of course the computer.... what would we ever do without the Internet!
Getting outside to exercise with my dog every day is a must. For both of us.....
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I've got a lot of vintage jewelry, and sorted out the broken pieces a couple years ago. Meant to try my hand at creating jewelry, but so far, no action. I even bought beading needles.
I'm petting the cats. They are good company.
exboyfil
(17,865 posts)I didn't realize Gutenberg added narration and this is the first I heard of otr.org.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I spent so much time onlime, my eyes were too tired to read, so i listened to the shows on otr (old time radio) Really passed the time. For some reason, I love the eras of 1920-50s and love the pop culture of the time
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,947 posts)I no longer have an excuse for not taking care of those projects, so I guess they will finally get done. If the bug eventually gets me they'll at least find my body in a nice, orderly house.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I was thinking about making sure my will and such are in order.
Nay
(12,051 posts)going to do a deep cleaning of the house when it's decluttered; I have a crocheted bedcover for my son that is only half-finished; I need to sort old photos and put them in albums; I have tons of weeding to do in the garden; I have to sew curtains for the bedroom and paint the bathroom; and I have a few crafty and arty things to do. I don't think the quarantine is gonna last long enough, LOL.
no_hypocrisy
(46,274 posts)Marthe48
(17,089 posts)You can shred for me!
no_hypocrisy
(46,274 posts)htuttle
(23,738 posts)So we've been preparing all of our lives for this moment.
That being said, I'm spending some time organizing our larders, prioritizing which food needs to be eaten first, etc.
Then, if it gets a bit warmer out, I'm going to get a start on this year's garden (digging, etc now. No planting anything but garlic yet).
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)for a few days, and then. I figure if I want a change of scenery, I'll take a drive with no stops.
Chainfire
(17,715 posts)It would be a damn tough virus that could run down a car.
There is a beautiful state park a few miles from my home with tens of miles of trails through pristine forests along a beautiful river. In good times you can walk for hours without meeting anyone else. It would not be at all difficult to maintain a safe distance from other hikers. (check out Torreya State Park, Bristol, Fl.)
I have never had a problem with boredom. My biggest problem is finding time for all of the things that I either need to do, or want to do at home. If I lived in an urban or suburban setting it would be very difficult to hunker down at home. There is only so much Kindle, computer or TV I can take. That is exactly why I chose a rural setting after decades of urban and suburban living in the never-ending quest for the almighty dollar. If you don't need Starbucks and the mall, there is a lot to be said for "Green Acres" living.
Duppers
(28,130 posts)How? With the worldwide net at our fingertips? And a city park close by, not to mention my walkable neighborhood.
"My biggest problem is finding time for all of the things that I either need to do, or want to do at home."
Same here. But I've a gold medal in procrastination.
Most TV programming is a gawd-no garbage dump for me with the great exceptions of MSNBC and PBS nature programs, the two of which hubs & I watch religiously.
lillypaddle
(9,581 posts)Since my kids won't be coming over, my freezer is stuffed. Otherwise, I read, watch some TV, play some games online. I haven't gotten around to housework yet. ahem! I did do a load of laundry this week.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)But I am caught up with regular chores.
My husband and I collected for over 40 years, moved to another house, moved back here, and I am surrounded by boxes full of who knows what. It looks like a warehouse. lol But, by golly, the dishes are done, the litter boxes are clean and I vacuumed 2 days ago. Laundry tomorrow!
jpak
(41,760 posts)I have a year's worth of canned cat food and treats.
And they are getting all the pets and snuggles and headbutts they want
jmbar2
(4,914 posts)I bought an exercycle and set it up in front of the TV to watch cycling videos of places I cannot go.
There are lots of these videos online.
Also reorganizing closets, cooking and freezing meals, and playing guitar. As an introvert, I am kind of enjoying it, but worried about others who are more exposed than me.
Hats off and kudos to all those who are still working in retail, fast food, healthcare, etc. You are never far from my thoughts and prayers.
CottonBear
(21,597 posts)I have an outdoor job that involves minimum public interaction, so Im trying my best to social distance and wash my hands constantly.
ZZenith
(4,133 posts)I could watch those videos until the end of time! Ah - Paris...
jmbar2
(4,914 posts)MuseRider
(34,136 posts)Watching The Stand on YouTube, yup. I thought it would be fun to watch. It is.
Just farm chores, I need to stay away from people. I have lungs that have been challenged and failed too many times. My husband goes out only if we need something. My oldest son lives about 65 miles from here. He works where he lives playing gigs but those are drying up right now and he works daily close to us so he has decided to move in temporarily to cut down on gasoline use and save some money. I would be no fun to be sick alone at home and we are happy to have him here from time to time. Very happy. My youngest we will likely never know what he is doing.
Anyway, slathering myself in apocalyptic movies and books. Why not?
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I'm buried in the past.
Bayard
(22,204 posts)Taking care of farm chores, critters inside and out. Pouring rain all day, but getting ready to head back out.
Husband has been making the major supply runs. We have to take one of the Great Pyr's for knee surgery next week, but hopefully the vet will be fairly safe.
I'm thinking The Stand (one of my all time fave books) would be a good one to watch now.... And of course--reading DU!
safeinOhio
(32,746 posts)20x22 car port and it was taken away in trade for the roof over my new 40X34 building. Lots tO do with no excuses.
Good luck with the locks and keys. Let us know if any of them have RR stamped on them.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)we bought these in 2015. We sold a few on ebay, gave a few to interested relatives. I think there were 336, and there are still around 300. About 100 were matched to keys. I've matched about 22 keys to locks. Better than a puzzle
Are you a padlock collector? Or rr?
safeinOhio
(32,746 posts)Long time antique dealer and buy lots of collections. Have sold many and still have lots. My feind and I did an estate and sold a collection of RR locks and keys for $6K. Sold a lot of cut-away padlocks. Learned all about locks and keys.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)When we got the locks, we got a lot of keys and I had a lot of keys for another reason. I found and joined a terrific padlock site and everyone was really helpful. I learned a lot.
We put a railroad padlock on eBay, sold it, shipped it, got the money, got positive feedback. A few weeks later ebay contacted us and said we weren't allowed to sell railroad locks on ebay. Security. I don't use it any more.
safeinOhio
(32,746 posts)switching tracks. There is a way to list them now without mentioning rail roads. A loop hole. For a while I was doing well making necklaces out of small cabinet keys. Bought bunch of neck chains like they use for dog tags in bulk so they ended up about 20 cents each and put a small key on each one. I should start that up again.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)My nephew was going to make something with the locks I sent him. He got married, had a child, then separated, so I don't know if he fit in his creativity (at least on inanimate objects. My great niece is my favorite artwork by him!)
Fresh_Start
(11,330 posts)but we thankfully are having rain after no rain for 6 weeks so I'm letting that work its magic before I plant.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)see what happens Maybe tomatoes outside when it warms up
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)In lieu of that, listening to tunes, reading, chatting w/y'all, and I'm just about to fire up
on the PC here, been waiting for it to show up on Game Pass for PC and it has! Get a load of the graphics quality in this one ... GORGEOUS.
I figure post-apocalyptic fits right in with my mood ...
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)2naSalit
(86,900 posts)C_U_L8R
(45,031 posts)and gonna go for a long walk in the woods
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)don't want to
mokawanis
(4,455 posts)Playing RDR2 while my wife works on the book she's writing.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)so I'm working through the free stuff ATM (of which RDR2 is not one) but when it expires that one's high on my list, been wanting to play it forever ... it's said to be great by everyone pretty much ...
mokawanis
(4,455 posts)and I say that after playing Destiny for 5 years. I bought it when it was on sale from the Playstation Store (price drop from $100 to $40). There's a million things to do in the game and the map is huge. Hope you enjoy it.
Baked Potato
(7,733 posts)Mrs Potato is with a younger spud doing crafts.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)can make you a cigar box instrument? We made them when I was a kid. They didn't work well, but they were fun to make
Baked Potato
(7,733 posts)OnDoutside
(19,982 posts)To avoid spring cleaning !
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I watched some Rick Steves' shows on You Tube, and Time Team was recommended based on my choices. Like them both
OnDoutside
(19,982 posts)where I watch Rick Steves too. Lots of good intentions to visit these places but we usually end up going to France or the South of Spain.
fierywoman
(7,702 posts)planned and proper than his regular shows.
CottonBear
(21,597 posts)and keeping my young kid safe and occupied since theyre going to be out of school for at least two weeks.
No school, no soccer, no Cub Scouts, no 4H, no Pokémon league, no piano workshops, etc.
We have lots of books, new piano pieces to practice and learn and several school projects that can be completed from home.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)my grand kids are out for 4 wks. (Ohio closed schools for 3, and their school added spring break to the end of that) They'll get homework assignments online and piano lessons on Facetime.
CottonBear
(21,597 posts)Our school district just announced that they will be serving meals for school children at the local schools.
We live in a college town that has a massive poverty rate (32%} among the poor, non-student population.
Good luck keeping your grandkids busy!
Im grateful for online gaming! They can play Minecraft, Fortnite and Roblox with their friends across town!
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I wondered about school meals, if schools would keep offering meals, how to avoid getting the food without the crowds
Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)CottonBear
(21,597 posts)Im going to prep my stairwell. My child glue sticked the wall and now sanding is involved.
Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)Chainfire
(17,715 posts)Would you like to come visit? I hate painting with a passion. I will prep it for you, and buy the best paint available. In the last year, I painted or papered the whole inside of my house. (the only thing worse than painting is hanging wallpaper) Before the weather gets too hot, I need to paint the outside. The exterior is lap siding and it is labor intensive.
I will say this about painting. I have learned, do not skimp by buying cheap paint. Buy the best stuff made. It is easier to apply by far. What it cost in up-front cost, it saves many times over in labor and longevity. Go to the "Paint Store" not Home Depot for your paint. $65.00/gal paint is a far better bargain than $25.00 paint. While you are there buy good paint brushes and learn how to clean them properly. If you buy a $50.00 or better paint brush and clean it well, it will last a long, long time.
Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)I used to wallpaper a lot. What a pain. We usually buy Sherwin Williams paint. Easy to work with. Expensive, but we get a discount because they have a deal with our ex employer. I do tend to buy cheap brushes though. Maybe Ill reconsider that.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)in a room we wanted to paint. It was so hard. Our daughter loaned us an electric roller, and it took way less time to paint the whole room than it did to take the paper off.
I just remembered I did wallpaper 2 small rooms a long time ago. Never again
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)Polly Hennessey
(6,812 posts)Enjoying my dogs and cats more than ever. Immersing myself in Amazon Prime Video. Just finished Bosch; starting Brokenwood (New Zealand detectives). Reading a couple of books. Doing stuff I have put off, like filing. Monday, I am taking my Great Pyrenees to the groomer and I may make a stop at the grocery store. The only thing we are low on are paper towels. I dont feel anxious just confused about some of the behavior and decisions being made. My sister is an ICU nurse so she is keeping a watchful eye on us. Stopped listening to the politicians and health experts. They seem to be as confused as I am. I would be more comfortable if more attention were being paid to the elderly with pre-existing lung conditions or compromised immune systems.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)In case you want to look or share with your sister: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports
I know what you mean. My daughters think its best if I stay in as much as I can, so I will.
IrishEyes
(3,275 posts)I'm trying to update my skills while I'm laid off. I'm doing a lot of reading. I have many books on my bookshelf to read. I'm working out every day. I'm also watching a lot of tv. Currently, I watching old episodes of the Addams Family. I had never watched it before. It is pretty fun.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)Found out it was based on cartoons by Charles Addams
I saw your post you were laid off. Hope things settle down quickly.
mucifer
(23,599 posts)Marthe48
(17,089 posts)but online!
gibraltar72
(7,517 posts)Deciding what to keep what to chuck and what to sell. Can't do the projects I used to somebody else needs to have some of them.
Chainfire
(17,715 posts)I always swore that when I retired I would take my work tools and throw them all in the river. So much for promises. I still buy tools at flea markets. I have enough tools laying around to supply several generations to come.
gibraltar72
(7,517 posts)first car at 14 etc. I have most of my first Craftsman socket set my mom cosigned for when I was 16. At times was mechanic at Cadillac dealership, Machine repairman in factory. Have been a racer co owner crew chief on sprint car many projects over the years. I will still do some stuff but winding down after latest medical adventure. More power tools less wrenching in my future.
Chainfire
(17,715 posts)But I can install, fix or replace almost anything in any size building.
gibraltar72
(7,517 posts)build what I wanted make cars go faster, love welding hope I can again. But last 6 months have been pretty tough
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I gave some away, wanted to see if someone in the family wants any of them
Siwsan
(26,315 posts)Well, that and doing jigsaw puzzles.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)but my cat attacks them. lol
Siwsan
(26,315 posts)I found one site where I can create my own, which is pretty cool.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)my grand daughter is a whiz at those. It is an idea and the kitty wouldn't treat that like an enemy
evertonfc
(1,713 posts)May go see a movie later. I'm 46, healthy and as long as I keep my distance, I was told I should be ok. Movies in afternoon are empty anyway
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I'm not much for movies in theaters or running. Admire all my friends in 1/2 marathons and other high energy sports.
janterry
(4,429 posts)Knit
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I love seeing their new results
PJMcK
(22,067 posts)We were supposed to go to Amsterdam this coming week but with all the confusion about travel and the virus, we postponed the trip.
We've had lists of projects and improvements, both big and small, that we haven't had the time for. So, we do one or two earlier in the day, crossing them off the endless list.
Each day, around 3:00 pm, we hike down to the Delaware River and enjoy the beauty of nature. Although it's still wintery at about 1,500 feet above sea-level, if you bundle up, it's comfortable. Then we retreat to my music cabin where we build a fire, have a drink, listen to music and play board games: Scrabble, Backgammon, Jenga, The Sailor's Game and the like.
My wife and I are major foodies so we enjoy planning, making and mostly eating our meals! They are serious and fun parts of every day.
A couple of weeks ago, we had the foresight to start stocking up on canned and dried goods, paper products, freezable food, cleaning products and gasoline. Our supplier will fill the propane tank on Tuesday. Following an inventory yesterday, we really don't have to leave the house for about a month. But if we do, the local supermarket is very well-stocked and the only thing missing from their shelves was rubbing alcohol.
We're very fortunate and grateful. It's distressing to think of all the people who don't have the choices and comforts we're blessed with. This pandemic is going to be very damaging to the people of our country and to our society.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I hope our whole system doesn't break. So many people who already have problems getting basics. I have the normal things on hand, s/b good for awhile. Spring is coming and I can go out in my yard and see the season move across the landscape
samnsara
(17,658 posts)..i live in the forest and we just got 6 inches snow ( i had flowers coming last week!)...I have a small deer herd that makes its way to my feeder twice and day and they share the feeder with 6 turkeys..2 maybe 3 are males as they strut about. The whole thing is very entertaining.
I weave pine needle baskets so thats a forced sitting activity and since it doesnt take my mind away from tv I fill those hours with binge watching Doc Martin, Ozzie and Harriet,Halt and Catch Fire, Penny Dreadful and Peaky Blinders...and The Flintstones that I have recorded over the last month Those re all the series I started to watch and then last interest..cept the Flintstones is just cuz i like them.
So far every things much the same..except for the obsessive hand washing..
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)and weather
Turbineguy
(37,392 posts)DU
N_E_1 for Tennis
(9,794 posts)Been working on fixing up the garage this winter paint, weatherize better, its done. Planning out the farmacy, medicinal herbs, new elderberry trees, got ten this time, raspberries need to spread out.
I have new seeds of some of the most used medicinals in the farmacy, yarrow, bee balm, prunella vulgaris, these are the basis of most herbal teas I make.
Was scheduled for surgery on the 26th of this month, hip replacement, since its elective it may be put off for a while. Although I live in a quite rural area...maybe I can outrun the virus. Theres a dark humor jape in there.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)Did you ever read the Euell Gibbons books? I loved them. We had 9 acres in s.e. Ohio and I swear every time I read about a plant, I could go out and find it. I suspected the previous owners planted a lot of the things. I made colt's foot cough syrup, herb carpenter sleeping tea, yarrow and tansy teas, dandelion root coffee, sugared violets (I meant to decorate a cake, but the kids ate them all before I got them on the cake) thanks for the memories.
Thyla
(791 posts)Except my wife has decided she will stay and telework which will be nice, the kids can do their school online so they wont be too disrupted.
Other than that the weather is on the turn which will limit some extra garden time I was hoping to do. House will likely get a good tidy up as well.
Have already begun assessing some of our life choices and will give that some further thought, discussing and research.
New season of Vikings and Sabrina to get through, Picard is good so plenty to stream and I would like to play some Ps4 fishing if time allows.
To be clear we are in Spain and as of Monday morning the country is on enforced lockdown so don't
have any other options.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)plenty of time to plant and grow.
I worked from home for 9 years, never met my boss
woodsprite
(11,940 posts)I have a full-size freezer and the small ref/freezer that I've cleaned out, organized, and inventoried between last night and today. I'm diabetic, so I'm going to make a bunch of crepes, cauliflower personal pan-sized pizza crust, blanched/spiralized zucchini, and low carb bagels tonight that I can freeze for myself. Everybody else in the house is fine with regular flour.
Other big batch family cooking I have planned to do over several days: mini Mexican meatloaves, teriyaki meatballs, sweet sausage meatballs, italian vegetable soup, spaghetti sauce, enchilada sauce and chicken and beef enchilada stuffing, Greek turkey burgers, instapot pulled pork and chicken curry, roast turkey, chili, pastitsio, and beef stew. Most of those I can make a batch for dinner and still have enough to freeze for an additional 1-2 meals. We also have a stash of cookie making/decorating supplies so I can see us doing that over a few evenings.
I'm venturing out to the grocery a bit later to get the rest of the supplies for what I have planned and to pick up 2 lbs of polymer clay for me to make jewelry with. had 40 pieces in a show last week that I can't get picked up now because the gallery closed under our state of emergency. I have a ton of old pictures that my daughter and I can go through, sort, use archival pens to make notes on the back, etc. We also have an old projector and some old family movies from my grandparents and parents, me when I was little with our first dog, etc. That may be a fun venture some evening! I can teach my daughter how to knit. We both crotchet, but I'm ahead of her on learning to knit. We also have Zoom meetings scheduled for Vacation Bible School planning. I have a basement and office that are in major need of decluttering. Maybe I should pick up a 10pack of Banker boxes since I'll have a relatively captive work force Over Christmas, I started sorting through my vast collection of cookbooks, getting rid of what I didn't want, taking photos of the recipes I used in those books before sending them to Goodwill. Those photos need to have keywords assigned and indexed.
My workday hours will be spent testing and adding accessibility to our work website and payment forms. Word is that my husband and I and both of our departments will be working from home until we're told we won't be. We both work at the the University. The total of 'presumptive positive' cases this morning for the state is 6 - every single one of them were in contact with that first case, an Engineering professor. Apparently there are still about 20 outstanding tests that haven't come back yet.
We'll be having from 3-5 in our house most days for meals and games, etc. I count my son and his GF as one since they're kind of glued together at the hip I can't see him limiting his time with his GF.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)enjoy cooking! I can't seem to settle into anything, but I'm trying I need to declutter the whole house, but it gets overwhelming. My grand daughter is spending the night and offered to shred paper for me. Dear girl. But I'm not prepared to set her up. We're curled up in the living room watching princess movies
Rorey
(8,445 posts)I just don't want to.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)n/t
dameatball
(7,402 posts)cat out then five minutes later letting him back in again. He thinks it is a wonderful game.
But....
working on getting my yard in better shape
reading
starting some plants and veggies
walking the dog down the many dirt roads in the neighborhood
rearranging the pantry and shelves and closets for all the stuff I have but can't find
learning more about Mediterannean cooking
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)If you create any new meals, let us know
NNadir
(33,582 posts)...and my other son.
I have plenty to read, and lots to talk about.
It's all very stressful, but this is proving to be a fun weekend in spite of it.
I'm still working and will return to work on Monday. I have a conference call with Italy next week. That should be interesting.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)Not sure how many people I'll see the next days or weeks. But tG for Facebook, the phone and DU
DFW
(54,480 posts)Düsseldorf is 5000 miles from Dallas, so "home" is relative.
I am currently stuck in Madrid because *#%/(&%$§*! Iberia airlines' 50 minute flight from Barcelona to Madrid was two and a half hours late, and I missed my 7:55 PM connection back to Düsseldorf. Supposedly I'm on a flight tomorrow morning, and if I'm lucky, I'll be exempted from the quarantine the Germans just imposed on all passengers coming to Germany from Madrid. I have to hope they accept that I was in transit, and never went into town.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)sounds like you are having a tough time. I hope all of the worst cases don't happen.
DFW
(54,480 posts)Then I guess I won't have a lot to complain about.
If one of those two things happens, then I will have some evil comments to make.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)they lost his luggage. We lived in a town where they'd bring it, so when they found it, it came to our house. He had to drive 50 miles to pick it up.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. Maybe positive energy will help
DFW
(54,480 posts)I was on it, too!
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I'm happy to hear any good news
MerryBlooms
(11,776 posts)I work a couple hours tomorrow, afterwards, I'll be tidying the hobby room and designing greeting cards. Weather is a little iffy this week, plus I had two hernias repaired recently, so yardwork has to be minimal for now.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)my Mom made it with ham, barley and onions, so good. Enjoy the soup and let the work wait
MerryBlooms
(11,776 posts)Rain/snow mix for us tonight, so it's a good night for soup.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)My Mom might have put carrots in, not sure.
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I liked the original movie, haven't seen the series
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)spinbaby
(15,092 posts)Im in the vulnerable demographic and have a mild respiratory thing going, so plan to totally isolate for at least the next two weeks. Fortunately I stocked up on essentials before the panic. My son lives with me, but took off yesterday to spend the pandemic playing D&D with his cousins. Hes planning to stay there for the duration, so I really am all by myself.
So far today, Ive:
Watched Frozen II.
Made an over elaborate apple Dutch baby for breakfast.
Started a pandemic-themed book.
Started a Marie Kondo style declutter by piling all my clothes on a bed. This may have been a mistake.
Marthe48
(17,089 posts)I watched Pocahontas (not the Disney version) last night with my grand daughter. She spent the night, last time for awhile.
spinbaby
(15,092 posts)It was beautifully animated, but lacked the charm of the first one. I miss my grandson already, he was supposed to have spent the weekend here.