Saturday
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 6:43 am
Good Morning everyone. The day before Easter is quiet and peaceful. The calm before the storm Which will be arriving tonight with rain, followed by wind and changing over to snow on Monday. How much depends on the storm track. Winters last hurrah. Not unusual for April here.
So I am going to do some cleanup of our POA’s walking path between the two roads of the subdivision and maybe blow the leaves off my yard that the strong winds of Thursday blew back on. Taking advantage of a nice day after two days of cold wind and the snow showers of Thursday.
BJ, you mentioned yesterday about it beiNg strange that we can’t buy gardening and non essential stuff under our Stay at Home order. This is one of the reasons our Governor cracked down. The linger people treat this as business as usual, the longer the virus will spread and the longer we will be under restrictions. Most stores have closed of the non essential areas in order to protect their employees and get people in and out of the stores and her latest executive order says stores over 50,000 sq. Feet must close off areas, that sell carpeting, furniture, paint, etc.
From employees at the Superstores. HOME DEPOT, LOWES, WALMART and COSTCO!!!
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! THIS IS THE POST THAT SHOULD BE SHARED THE MOST!!!
Just because we are open doesn't mean we are here for you to spend your time BROWSING around. We are designated as an ESSENTIAL SERVICE. We are not here for you because you have nothing else to do. We are not here for you because you feel like getting out of the house for awhile. We are in a STATE OF EMERGENCY. This is NOT A VACATION! Every customer who walks in our doors PUTS US AT RISK. We really don't want to be here, but we realize that we are needed. YOU don't see how many times a day we wash and sanitize our hands to try to keep ourselves safe. YOU don't see our upset co-workers in the break room struggling to keep their composure. YOU don't see our spouses who worry about us every minute we are at work and who are our strength when we get home. We have our jobs to do and we realize the IMPORTANCE OF OUR JOB TO YOU. The LEAST you can do is come in with a sense of purpose, get what you need, and get yourselves HOME.
Please share, maybe we can get the message out there.
Talking about flowers etc., I don’t know if Home Depot or Lowes has any in yet. This is definitely not planting time up here. But every year, they ship all the garden stuff to the stores and every year it’s too cold here and then the stores have to leave the plants on the mobile racks and kine them up and down the aisles in the dtore, wherever they can find room. Last year iy stayed cold in May and There were racks upon rack all over the kitchen cabinet display area and aisles closest to the garden area in the store Made for some tight squeezes in some places, but whatcha gonna do. Here where I am, our last frost date is usually around Memorial Day. But people do like to have the flowers for Mothers Day.
Have my ham slices thawing out for tomorrows dinner and will bake a cake in a kittle while here, while I wait for it to warm up a bit more outside. Looking forward to hearing how you are going to spend your isolation Easter this year and what you are fixing to eat.
Beth, are you leaving to head north pretty soon? Wonder if it will be a quiet summer out there this yesr?
Have a nice day everyone.
So I am going to do some cleanup of our POA’s walking path between the two roads of the subdivision and maybe blow the leaves off my yard that the strong winds of Thursday blew back on. Taking advantage of a nice day after two days of cold wind and the snow showers of Thursday.
BJ, you mentioned yesterday about it beiNg strange that we can’t buy gardening and non essential stuff under our Stay at Home order. This is one of the reasons our Governor cracked down. The linger people treat this as business as usual, the longer the virus will spread and the longer we will be under restrictions. Most stores have closed of the non essential areas in order to protect their employees and get people in and out of the stores and her latest executive order says stores over 50,000 sq. Feet must close off areas, that sell carpeting, furniture, paint, etc.
From employees at the Superstores. HOME DEPOT, LOWES, WALMART and COSTCO!!!
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! THIS IS THE POST THAT SHOULD BE SHARED THE MOST!!!
Just because we are open doesn't mean we are here for you to spend your time BROWSING around. We are designated as an ESSENTIAL SERVICE. We are not here for you because you have nothing else to do. We are not here for you because you feel like getting out of the house for awhile. We are in a STATE OF EMERGENCY. This is NOT A VACATION! Every customer who walks in our doors PUTS US AT RISK. We really don't want to be here, but we realize that we are needed. YOU don't see how many times a day we wash and sanitize our hands to try to keep ourselves safe. YOU don't see our upset co-workers in the break room struggling to keep their composure. YOU don't see our spouses who worry about us every minute we are at work and who are our strength when we get home. We have our jobs to do and we realize the IMPORTANCE OF OUR JOB TO YOU. The LEAST you can do is come in with a sense of purpose, get what you need, and get yourselves HOME.
Please share, maybe we can get the message out there.
Talking about flowers etc., I don’t know if Home Depot or Lowes has any in yet. This is definitely not planting time up here. But every year, they ship all the garden stuff to the stores and every year it’s too cold here and then the stores have to leave the plants on the mobile racks and kine them up and down the aisles in the dtore, wherever they can find room. Last year iy stayed cold in May and There were racks upon rack all over the kitchen cabinet display area and aisles closest to the garden area in the store Made for some tight squeezes in some places, but whatcha gonna do. Here where I am, our last frost date is usually around Memorial Day. But people do like to have the flowers for Mothers Day.
Have my ham slices thawing out for tomorrows dinner and will bake a cake in a kittle while here, while I wait for it to warm up a bit more outside. Looking forward to hearing how you are going to spend your isolation Easter this year and what you are fixing to eat.
Beth, are you leaving to head north pretty soon? Wonder if it will be a quiet summer out there this yesr?
Have a nice day everyone.