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@mayofeb2020. Thank you so much for weighing in. Definitely, I hear sadness and loss (no brainier on my part) Yea, I found myself changing my life style 9-10 yrs ago (time flys) both for my husband and I. We decided that what you eat, what you do, so on decides your quality of life (ours) We’re not vegan, so we just try to make good choices for us. I think it’s an individual decision, how you map that out. Whole Foods? Are you on the west coast? We love that store. We go to Portland, Oregon and always go just to look at everything. It’s gorgeous. I don’t know how old your daughter is, but I’m hoping younger people are not “fear” driven; they make decisions based on empowerment. Realize that it’s a “problem” to be solved and we humans are a smart bunch. I plan on continuing to entertain my family and friends with the expectation that they are being responsible beings. I don’t think that’s a unreasonable request. Take card virgo

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PS Sounds like the “vegan” guy needs to learn the art of massage. Don’t you think??!

@virgo1952.. Yes, I live in Southern CA, it's a glorious day today, but rain is on the way so I will enjoy today! Whole Foods is a good store, even better before Amazon bought it. Many people think they are expensive but you get what you pay for. Their own 365 brand is good quality and reasonably priced. My favorite grocery store is Trader Joe's. They have wonderful things other stores don't have. I used to make my weekly pilgrimage to TJ with my 80 years old neighbor who no longer drives....this we truly miss. My children are in their 30s and 40s...I was a child bride 😂. My son is a little grumpy because he is in withdrawal... He likes to have a good steak every now and then and he doesn't seem to be able to get any for delivery. I promise him and his wife a dinner at the Brazilian barbecue place they like when it is safe to do so. I grew up with 6 brothers and 2 sisters, my mother who was a Saint, always have great food on the table even though we weren't wealthy, so I can always make do with what I have. I'm blessed with two great kids who worry I don't have enough. I have to believe that the time will come when I can be in the same room with my family and friends. Won't that be awesome?

@virgo1952 Back in the 50,s a author Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring . Its about the damage that man has done to the world . Sea, soil, and air . This is what started in the 50,s and now we have the cronovirus and all the other ailments from in my opinion the soil . We lost all the nutrition that was in the soil so the plants dont receive any of it . . I think this is the new norm . Just now I was talking to one of our office people she said to me when this is over she is still going to be nervous . People are scared as to what the future holds . As funcountess said the farmers are destroying there crops because of this virus , No one will buy there produce look at the amount of food they have just plowed under , the milk they poured out now the meat is going to be in short supply soon I heard . What kind of a world will we have ??????? Silent Spring Rachel Carson she was a marine biologist You can get the book on Amazon . She lived in Springdale Pa .