Spent the first few days of Covid-19 Crisis at the cabin. No particular reason, its not as if we felt safer there. We just had not been up for a while due to the bustle of robotics and so forth.
Also...kids and grandkids to hang out with!
It was not exactly a Quarantine....I'm calling it Cabin-tine. There could well be more of this in the months ahead as the situation is changing and could stretch out to the summer months.
It was not unpleasant. After all Generation Two was able to work remotely. And Generations One and Three had nothing better to do than amuse each other!
The usual, well usual for us, play items were deployed. Rice, excavator and giant tarantula.
Here and there around the cabin are various cameo appearances by Gold Bug, an inhabitant of the Richard Scarry Busytown Universe. I'd gotten quite tired of having to find him on every page through three of my own kids...and it was a chore through GK#1, but I think I have one more round in me if necessary.
It is difficult to say if the world up there was different. It tends to be a bit quieter under all conditions. But with fewer vehicles going past on the road the deer did seem a bit bolder. They had some tender new greenery just peeking up here and there and a herd of them trekked past the windows regularly.
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