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Um, no.And I remain baffled why people have to remind themselves how long to wash their hands--haven't they been doing this 20-30 seconds all their lives anyway?
For a moment I thought it was a TANK in pic 1
In a week at most, I will probably have to self-isolate as COVID-19 takes hold in Melbourne, Australia. We are in the inexorable grip of exponential growth curves that describe the progression of epidemics.
You may be interested in how I have setup my balcony for survival (pics).☘
I will keep chickens for eggs - and to slaughterfor meat in extremis.
The goat is for milk, and for the company of a kindred spirit when things get bad.
Plenty of veggies as well.Even if it is the end of the world, you still need to eat a balanced diet. You will want to look your best on the Day of Judgment.⚖
The only problem is that I don't have much room left for exerciseto keep in top shape for the Day of Judgment.♨
It's a good plan; I think I will be OK.
Bob M
BobM - what a lovely view you have from your balcony, it must be wonderful to sit there with a cup of something and watch the sky and the water. And you have the good company of Mathilda.
Enjoy and you take care, all the best to you.
In the hope of cheering you all up:
In these difficult times, it is important that you mingle with people who love you, and maybe arrange a get-together party with people you like:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=205734053850662
That's why it's only 4 mirrors, while the official gathering limit is 5.[/QUOTE]A very good idea indeed. But we must keep our gatherings small, so not too many mirrors, please!
But the toilet problem has been solved now.:Hand sanitizer is another product subject to frenzied buying.
. . . But the toilet problem has been solved now.: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10216034630313680
But the toilet problem has been solved now.:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10216034630313680
According to my experience, each sown roll should yield a whole bag (wrapped) of rolls. It works so well, I have quit my retirement money and live of the HUGE profit genereated from them the last weeks. Good luck with your new profitable business!I can't thank you enough for the excellent instructional video you brought to my attention, and I have sown a few toilet rolls as an experiment. The plot is a bit messy as the photo shows - chickens will be chickens and they love to scratch around in newly-turned earth.
If the experiment turns out as well as I fully expect it will, I have room on my balcony to expand production. Then my worries about running out of toilet paper will be a thing of the past - and I might even have a surplus to give my neighbours in thanks for putting up with Chanticleer's pre-dawn crowing.
With sincere thanks,
Bob M
PS: I am thinking about getting a few rabbits. Stay tuned.
My heartiest congratulations on the well-deserved success of your innovative project. Truly inspiring! It gives me great confidence for the future. My retirement fund has taken a severe hit over the last month. We are all affected. But a friend told me that he still had enough money to last him the rest of his life - provided he died next week. Very poor taste at such a moment, I thought.According to my experience, each sown roll should yield a whole bag (wrapped) of rolls. It works so well, I have quit my retirement money and live of the HUGE profit genereated from them the last weeks. Good luck with your new profitable business!
We spend our time in self-imposed isolation cleaning the house and tidying up everything. Our place looks very good and clean now, and we have normal supply of toilet paper (not excessive; we still have normal bodily functions) on stock. All is well here.It is tempting to keep the TV on when we are stuck in our homes and in need of stimulation. One of the dangers of self-isolation and relying on TV for information is the constant deluge of bad news that can affect our mental state. Now I try to keep the TV off as much as possible, otherwise it can get a bit overwhelming, especially seeing some of the confronting coverage from Spain and Italy.
Isolation presents us with many challenges. See these tips from astronauts and others.Bob M
What the goat doesn't eat first the chicken willIn a week at most, I will probably have to self-isolate as COVID-19 takes hold in Melbourne, Australia. We are in the inexorable grip of exponential growth curves that describe the progression of epidemics.
You may be interested in how I have setup my balcony for survival (pics).☘
I will keep chickens for eggs - and to slaughterfor meat in extremis.
The goat is for milk, and for the company of a kindred spirit when things get bad.
Plenty of veggies as well.Even if it is the end of the world, you still need to eat a balanced diet. You will want to look your best on the Day of Judgment.⚖
The only problem is that I don't have much room left for exerciseto keep in top shape for the Day of Judgment.♨
It's a good plan; I think I will be OK.
Bob M
What the goat doesn't eat first the chicken will
Thank you. Interesting and supportive. Personally, I am doing quite well in our volunteer quarantine (13 days now), but I have to say that our neighbor is struggling some:Isolation presents us with many challenges. See these tips from astronauts and others.
Thank you. Interesting and supportive. Personally, I am doing quite well in our volunteer quarantine (13 days now), but I have to say that our neighbor is struggling some:
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Plenty of space on that balcony for a yoga mat.
And you're in luck as goats LOVE yoga.
Goat Yoga Is Australia's Newest Exercise Trend
Already a hit in the US, the latest yoga craze lands in Australia.concreteplayground.com
Is goat yoga marketing magic or something deeper?
The goat yoga trend, popularised in the United States, has reached Australia, with a session held in regional NSW proving to be a hit with the human yogis and a marketing success for organisers.www.abc.net.au
Bob, I can't find you new thread - Life in a Time of Pestilience. I did see and read your first post in the thread, but then it disappeared from the Forum. I do enjoy your writings, makes me smile. And it is hard to find things to smile about in these sad times.
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