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Other than the shoveling, how can the snow wear anyone down when we never leave our damn houses!Warm sounds good right now. This snow is starting to wear me down.
Other than the shoveling, how can the snow wear anyone down when we never leave our damn houses!Warm sounds good right now. This snow is starting to wear me down.
Other than the shoveling, how can the snow wear anyone down when we never leave our damn houses!
Get some snowshoes or cross-country skis.That's what wears me down. The inability to go outside for a walk. To see green grass. The isolation and desolation of it. Covid is already isolating, then we add this endless snow (it is snowing again here, another 6-8" predicted). Then more Th-Fri ahead of another possible major storm on Sunday.
Love St Lucia. Went there for our honeymoonWhere in the Caribbean? Most places have some kind of COVID restrictions. Some aren't allowing any visitors. We went to St. Lucia in early November. Worked out well, even with the restrictions.
That's what wears me down. The inability to go outside for a walk. To see green grass. The isolation and desolation of it. Covid is already isolating, then we add this endless snow (it is snowing again here, another 6-8" predicted). Then more Th-Fri ahead of another possible major storm on Sunday.
Yes, there are a few different things of concern. One's individual risk, the travel, the increased activity (going out to eat more) and being a party to others who increase risks serving the travel, eating etc..In addition living conditions are completely different in the island as everyone lives in close proximity which is going to create spread/transmission easier.
I’m not going to do the research of what island or resort but I’ve found a few that will give guests PCR tests to insure those guests can return to the US and they have resort guidelines in place where their employees are screened for symptoms before being allowed to work each day.
Also the US isn’t doing all that great anyway so going to one of the islands isn’t exactly putting you at more risk. You’re going to be spending that time outside on the beach or poolside and the chances of infection are close to zero outdoors when practicing social distancing
In a normal week, I don't leave the house from Sunday evening to mid-day Saturday. I envy those with time to get out more. To me, the snow only changes my view.
Not sure if you golf, but I rented a house in Scottsdale a couple weeks ago with a pool and it was a nice change. Can go out to eat, golf, hike, ect. Took my wife and our two kids who are similar in ages to yours.My wife, myself, and 6 year old desperately need to get away during April vacation. Looking for recommendations for cool getaways on the water in New England/NY/Penn. We'd go the AirBnb route. Thx for any suggestions!
Well, to bring this back... I'm an educator and am really only allowed to go to NY, NJ, or RI without having to quarantine and face the wrath of my district. Looking for a place by the water to just get away. What's cool in mid to upstate NY? Haven't really explored up there much.
Well, to bring this back... I'm an educator and am really only allowed to go to NY, NJ, or RI without having to quarantine and face the wrath of my district. Looking for a place by the water to just get away. What's cool in mid to upstate NY? Haven't really explored up there much.
April!In February? During Covid? Lots of snow. Newport seems like the winner if those are the choices.