Hi Ruth,
RH> that's where > RH> 2/3 of Connecticut's fatalities occurred.
RH> > Depends on the facility--some may be able to let residents get out
RH> for a > bit. The one my in laws are in now lets them go outside the
RH> building for > walks on grounds. They can also go out in town for dr
RH> appointments but > can't do any shopping yet.
RH> A friend of my mom's tested positive for the disease but didn't really
RH> get it. She's still locked up.
We had a friend pass away with it but he had underlying issues. Also,
just found out a neighbor tested positive. I still wear a mask out in
public 95% of the time.
RH> > RH> > Don't know--what's the usual quality of what you get at the
RH> > RH> supermarket? > Are there other stores or farm stands that might
RH> offer > RH> better choices?
RH> >
RH> > RH> Usually they look pretty but they're not very juicy. The good
RH> > RH> varieties don't even hit the farm stands generally.
RH> >
RH> > Maybe you need to extend your range? Go further out into the
RH> country. > Either that, or (with help) plant yourself a garden. (G)
RH> We'd have to dig one first, and someone else would have to take care
RH> of it. It's kind of out of my range these days.
Sigh! Thought you might have some contacts thru church, your sister,
otherwise, where you could get some help putting in a garden.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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