Here’s one from a few years ago that has new meaning.

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Thanks. Perfect for the time. I’m seeing where even roads in the middle of nowhere are being closed. Good thing my wife and I have separate offices. I even cleaned and piled my gear in packs and our ‘gear’ closet. (It’s accessible though).
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Thank you Ted! Away for now, not forever hopefully! I’m trying to find interesting light and images around the house. Coming up short. I’ll keep at it.
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I do have a backup camera and lens on a shelf for quick pickup if needed.
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Good thinking! That’s very optimistic of you. You and Ellen take good care!
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This has definite parallels to today’s world. I can wait to see “now open” signs. I hope all is well and you’re having a good day.
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Thank you Chris! We played Clue today, got out for a walk, made a dent in a crock pot of chili. Not a bad day. Hope you’re doing well too!
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I’M glad you and your family had a good day. Wow, Clue! I haven’t played that in forever. I went on an early morning photo shoot/ hike and started work on a yard decoration for Easter. We had our first chicken barbecue of the season. Woohoo!
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Sounds great Chris! Glad you’re doing well too. Have a great night!
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You too, Sandra.
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Your photos certainly sum up what is happening globally, Sandra. They are building field hospitals all over here, starting in London which is almost ready. They are using Birmingham airport as a make shift morgue. They are expecting bad things. Let’s hope with this closing down we can flatten the curve the leaders keep talkiing about. Take care and be well there.
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Wow. That sounds very bad. I’m so sorry to hear that Peter. I hope you’re managing ok. Please take good care.
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I am doing ok, thank you, Sandra. There is no doubt most of us will be in for a rough ride, but I like to be optimistic and in time this will pass us by like all challenges do 🙂
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I like your optimism, Peter. We are in this together! Take good care
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Yes we are, Sandra. Sigh.
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For now not forever. It’s my new mantra, Mark.
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That works for me, Sandra.
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This seems like an image of the world right now.
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For now, Abbi. Not forever. Take good care!
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That’s definitely perfect timing in today’s world. How is your family holding up? xo
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Thank you Rachel! We are fortunate. I’m hearing very sad and scary stories out east. I hope you all are doing as well as can be. Keep that bright spirit about you Rachel. We all need it right now. xo
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