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Roll Call?
I'll admit to being curious about how it's going for everyone, whether or not we're still having visitors, people checking to see what's being posted. I can look at the stats and see numbers and the 'anonymous' lurkers, but I wonder how many are willing to just tick the heart icon to say you were here.
I'd expect that in these times, the internet activity is increased because of the stay at home orders we've mostly received. Kentucky isn't on a severe lockdown, but we started early with following the recommendations and have kept our number of cases fairly low, thankfully. Of course the landlocked states have fared the best in all of this, as opposed to the coastal states that have a steady stream of people due to shipping, tourism and any number of reasons for landing there.
Here on Section VII it would be nice to know how you're doing. Some post on a regular basis, so we're accounted for. Marian has moved and is in her new apartment, but she won't have internet for awhile. I talk to her everyday, and can tell you that she's surrounded by boxes and still finishing up with the cleaning duties at the old apartment. Kitties are all good, and the process of living in a new place has begun.
How about the rest of you, can you check in and let us know you're doing okay? If you're willing, just respond in the comments. Connecting is important, and I hope y'all will do that here.
Glenna
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I miss going to class, yet I cannot do the stuff that I was doing in class in my apartment complex (the PtBs frown on any sort of weapon, whether a bow, a bo, a sai, an atl atl, etc.) I guess most of my neighbors should be grateful that I cannot practice my homework...
I am considered vulnerable due to asthma, cardiac arrhythmia and diabetes.
The Trio are purring their hearts out, nomming their crunchies as well as watching Kitty TV (looking out an open window blind from their cat trees.) Heck of a lot better than what's on the radio!
I feel sorry for several of those who work for MCTS as well as those in the medical/psych field because they're on the front lines imho.
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