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Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Apr 3, 2023 | Replies (1001)

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@sueinmn I do remember the blizzard last year on April 10th...Sema picked up my garden tractor with snowblower and lawnmower deck to switch them over a few days before the blizzard. Fortunately I didn't need it for the snow...was able to let it melt. Glad to hear you are warm & safe!

Funny story I know you will appreciate - my wife got off the phone with her twin sister who is still down there in the park and some of them have their own definition of social distancing. Evidently a larger group gathered in one of the units yards and were socializing but I'm not sure how close when a small drone hovered overhead for a few minutes and then left. I came back a little while later and hovered again and went away. The next day every unit in the park got a cease and desist letter to stay in your own unit. According to her sister it seems like they are all finally taking things seriously.

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Wow, a drone monitor! What an innovative idea! I heard about the Australian police using helicopter to disperse people on the beach. The flew low enough (and safe enough) so it created a sand storm.

Omg Big Brother is watching!! I’m a sci fi lover and have found fantasy turning into reality over time too weird

@johnbishop Wow! That must be an Edinburg thing - pretty sure our little town doesn't have drones.
We strictly watch our group sizes & spacing here - 4 can walk within our park and stay 6' or more apart, any more and we break into smaller groups. When we sew masks everything is sanitized before & after, each task is at a well-spaced table with one person. Asst mgr laughs at our efforts to keep things clean & safe, but I think as the numbers here grow even she is beginning to be concerned.
We finally convinced manager to lock our gates to keep out casual visitors and remind residents, many of whom are working millennials, to stay home most of the time.
Under stay-at-home here for at least 15 more days - we manage with one early-morning grocery run per week. Everyone here - shoppers, employees, police are in masks.
Stay safe!
Sue

@johnbishop The drone operator is glad I wasn't in the group being watched. Simply too invasive, and the drone wouldn't have made it home...
Ginger