Resurrecting this thread to say g'day to my fellow Aussies either already in lockdown or looking like we're about to enter one; I'm sure I'm not the only one glued to the ABC blog waiting for updates... the last lot of news out of South Australia has me on edge a little, my grandparents live in that area So strange to see places like the UK opening up despite 50k new cases, that kind of figure would be unimaginable down here!
Anyway I present my blue doggo as pandemic-talk tax, his name is Greg (long story) and he is the best cuddle buddy
Resurrecting this thread to say g'day to my fellow Aussies either already in lockdown or looking like we're about to enter one; I'm sure I'm not the only one glued to the ABC blog waiting for updates... the last lot of news out of South Australia has me on edge a little, my grandparents live in that area So strange to see places like the UK opening up despite 50k new cases, that kind of figure would be unimaginable down here!
Anyway I present my blue doggo as pandemic-talk tax, his name is Greg (long story) and he is the best cuddle buddy
Greg is best doggo I bet, he looks very beautiful and cuddly
Stay safe.
As before all we can do is do our part, but it is a very frustrating situation.
I hope that your grandparents are able to minimize their exposure as well.
Thanks @Shan, we've been very lucky so far. Since my last comment we've been plunged into a 7-day lockdown, along with Victoria (Melbourne) and parts of New South Wales (Sydney), although I suspect it will be extended past next week as we've had a lot of new cases pop up in the last few days. At least now I'll have time to check out the Celestial Marketplace...
I have my first flight since the pandemic started coming up. Only 90 minutes in the air, but I suspect it will still be a surreal experience. We're visiting my grandmother at the nursing home, and pandemic precautions limit visits to an hour a day. So we're flying up for three one-hour visits.
Also to help my dad move some "heavy things." So I guess there's that?
And for my photo tax, two ram lambs in the back of our Hyundai. It was a drive I won't soon forget.
Six degrees in Inter-species Veterinary Medicine. Treating all manner of critters, from Tribbles to Humans.
@Veterinary Phlox I love the hay feeder in the back! Every road trip needs snacks All the best for your flight, hope it all goes well, I bet your grandmother will be excited to have visitors
Thanks! I haven't seen my folks since Dec 2019, and my grandmother since . . . summer 2018 I think.
Snacks are important - and you can't express dissatisfaction with the situation if you have a mouth full of hay! Two hour drive back with them and Stilton, the tan one on the right, had opinions.
Six degrees in Inter-species Veterinary Medicine. Treating all manner of critters, from Tribbles to Humans.
Thanks! I haven't seen my folks since Dec 2019, and my grandmother since . . . summer 2018 I think.
Snacks are important - and you can't express dissatisfaction with the situation if you have a mouth full of hay! Two hour drive back with them and Stilton, the tan one on the right, had opinions.
I am glad you finally get to see your family, I understand the unreal feeling for the flight..
Recently I went to an ikea, masked of course, but we had a meal so mask off and I was unable to finish my meal as I became anxious with the number of people in the vicinity.
Your Hyundai is no longer the same either, I bet.
Stilton has the best face, my Leeloo has similar opinions about pesky humans.
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And technically corgis were bred to herd cattle, not sheep.
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Good luck with Super Mario.
Anyway I present my blue doggo as pandemic-talk tax, his name is Greg (long story) and he is the best cuddle buddy
Greg is best doggo I bet, he looks very beautiful and cuddly
Stay safe.
As before all we can do is do our part, but it is a very frustrating situation.
I hope that your grandparents are able to minimize their exposure as well.
Also to help my dad move some "heavy things." So I guess there's that?
And for my photo tax, two ram lambs in the back of our Hyundai. It was a drive I won't soon forget.
Starport
Snacks are important - and you can't express dissatisfaction with the situation if you have a mouth full of hay! Two hour drive back with them and Stilton, the tan one on the right, had opinions.
Starport
I am glad you finally get to see your family, I understand the unreal feeling for the flight..
Recently I went to an ikea, masked of course, but we had a meal so mask off and I was unable to finish my meal as I became anxious with the number of people in the vicinity.
Your Hyundai is no longer the same either, I bet.
Stilton has the best face, my Leeloo has similar opinions about pesky humans.
Hehe, I am sure you have the Leeloo look when the forum explodes on some days
Not telling ;p