Hi Ruth,
RH> > The longer this goes on, the fewer masks I've seen. There was a time
RH> > when not too many people wore them, then it seemed like almost
RH> everybody > wore them. Now it's trending to not wear them. I still
RH> wear one, most of > the time when I'm out. I tell people it's not so
RH> much to protect me from > you but to protect you from me. Even tho I
RH> don't have the virus, I still > have a cough from allergies or
RH> whatever fairly often so this way if
RH> > people hear me coughing, they see I'm covered.
RH> Around here everyone wears them. No mask, no service. Even tag sales
RH> ask you to leave without a mask.
Smart thinking. I've only seen (in the paper, not even on streets) one
yard sale sign in the past couple of months. Usually there's several,
most every week end.
RH> > RH> It would be someone else's garden at this point, although
RH> that's a > RH> thought. If someone wanted a garden but didn't have
RH> land/space, they > RH> could use my back yard and pay the rent in
RH> edibles.
RH> >
RH> > That would be a good way to go about it. Have them leave some, but
RH> not > all the zuchinni on your porch, same with tomatoes and yellow
RH> squash.
RH> Thus the legend of the zucchini bandit leaves on.
Yes, we were given some zucchini muffins and a couple of zuchinni the
other day.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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