Ninja Lumberjack is not the prettiest washing machine but I like the technical Log Rolling steps between Bird and Back Bird. It took awhile to get those steps smooth without a lot of wobbling.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Life in the Time of Coronavirus (COVID-19 Pandemic)
Here is a random selection of photos I took during the COVID-19 Pandemic of closed beaches, store lines, mask wearing, social distancing, video chats, home baking, etc.
Grocery stores like Trader Joe's had lines outside to limit the amount of shoppers inside their smaller stores. Larger stores like Walmart had spaced out lines at check-out instead. Toilet Paper, disinfectant and other cleaning supplies were in short supply with empty aisles. Restaurants were allowed to stay open but only for Take-Out. Parking on our normally crowded street was much less with the no inside dining at restaurants.
Video of the Red Tide at Stone Steps Beach. The bio-luminescent waves were mesmerizing!
Hot Dog on a Stick had parked their stand outside the American Legion Post in downtown Encinitas this weekend so Tori and I walked two miles to reach them for an afternoon snack. Since the access at Stonesteps Beach was now open, we walked along the beach to get there. (The Red Tide was still in full effect with the darkened water.) We were required to wear face masks on the stairs. There was a lot of people strolling near the water but everyone was spaced out. We ordered ice-cold Lemonade and the Pepperjack Cheese on a Stick! We both love the melty cheese. I also had a corn dog with lots of mustard.
Outdoor Only Seating has become a requirement throughout the country during the Pandemic. Here are two local restaurants that have adjusted by expanding seating into their parking lots. I like it, it has given the town a European feel.
Grocery stores like Trader Joe's had lines outside to limit the amount of shoppers inside their smaller stores. Larger stores like Walmart had spaced out lines at check-out instead. Toilet Paper, disinfectant and other cleaning supplies were in short supply with empty aisles. Restaurants were allowed to stay open but only for Take-Out. Parking on our normally crowded street was much less with the no inside dining at restaurants.
Beaches, Parks and Hiking Trails were eventually closed but we got one last socially-distant walk in at low tide before the city blocked the access points.
Video of the Red Tide at Stone Steps Beach. The bio-luminescent waves were mesmerizing!
With all the barbershops closed, Tori gave me a Mohawk yesterday. It was her first time shaving anyone’s head with a set of clippers.
Hot Dog on a Stick had parked their stand outside the American Legion Post in downtown Encinitas this weekend so Tori and I walked two miles to reach them for an afternoon snack. Since the access at Stonesteps Beach was now open, we walked along the beach to get there. (The Red Tide was still in full effect with the darkened water.) We were required to wear face masks on the stairs. There was a lot of people strolling near the water but everyone was spaced out. We ordered ice-cold Lemonade and the Pepperjack Cheese on a Stick! We both love the melty cheese. I also had a corn dog with lots of mustard.
Outdoor Only Seating has become a requirement throughout the country during the Pandemic. Here are two local restaurants that have adjusted by expanding seating into their parking lots. I like it, it has given the town a European feel.
Saturday, April 04, 2020
AcroYoga in the Time of Coronavirus (Barrel Rolls)
Barrel Rolling with Mask and Gloves. Even though we're married, we still don't trust each other without full PPE during the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic! Ha!
We were practicing new hand grips that we have never attempted before from the Barrel Roll Tutorial at Jacob and Debbie's Patreon. Below is a time-lapse of our practice drills on Wednesday nights while staying home instead of attending the AcroJams with our friends.
We were practicing new hand grips that we have never attempted before from the Barrel Roll Tutorial at Jacob and Debbie's Patreon. Below is a time-lapse of our practice drills on Wednesday nights while staying home instead of attending the AcroJams with our friends.
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