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North Devon, shot on iphone as I left my camera at home on my daily dog walk following all guidelines.
Thought For Food: Sashimi Deluxe Looks As Good As It Tastes - IMRAN™
I’ve kept away from restaurants and other entertainment venues except for occasional visits to a great local Japanese place late at night with almost no one else there. One of my favorite dishes is sashimi deluxe which they always find a way to make unique and interesting to look at and a pleasure to savor.
FB changed their stupid structure some months ago so 3D photos can’t be posted into FB photo Albums but only on the Timeline. So I’m posting this in 2D here to the album.
In 3D views on FaceBook you do have to move your device or your mouse around to see some things, like the wasabi & ginger in the foreground, which can go out of frame in 3D mode. See this view too www.facebook.com/582866154/posts/10159136991826155/ .
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Eintracht Frankfurt ,Riederwaldstation
Hats off to all those who do their best to slow the spread of this hateful virus. If social distancing were practiced with vigor, the results can be impressive.
Normal Behavior 1 person can infect 406 others in 1 month.
50% Less Contact 1 person can infect 15 others in 1 month.
75% Less Contact 1 person can infect 2.5 others in 1 month
Stats courtesy of Signer Laboratory/Gary Warshaw Statista
Slainte !
Der Test ist unter Wissenschaftlern schon lange umstritten. Er scheint wohl nicht zwischen Corona-Sars und Influenza unterscheiden zu können. Ein französisches Unternehmen hat jetzt einen PCR-Test entwickelt, der zwischen Influenza und Corona-Sars unterscheiden kann. /
The test has long been controversial among scientists. It seems unlikely to be able to distinguish between corona sars and influenza. A French company has now developed a PCR test that can distinguish between influenza and corona sars.
www.wochenblick.at/bisher-nicht-moeglich-neuer-test-soll-...
As I neared home after my walk I looked up and saw this face peeking from a second story balcony. It didn't bark or wag its tail; just gave me a forlorn look.
I never picked up my camera yesterday, so here's a shot from the last time I bought milk at the farm. This morning, you get a sleepy goat!
After a storm passes there's a rainbow🌈 as a symbol of Better Days 🌄 to come.
Keep calm and stay safe.
🙏👍
Frankfurt Paulskirche
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The large demonstration for democracy and freedom announced for 12.12.2020 was banned and massive police forces were in the city.
Uh-oh! One of the cats has taken on the “too much social-distancing” stare.
Hang in there everyone.
These are shots from my morning walk in Georgetown (Washington, DC) today. As you can see, they show the impact of the American Coronavirus Recession on our local stores.
For this week's Flickr Friday theme "homemade", I've chronicled the creation of a card we made and will be sending out to several friends and family members.
The concept for the card actually came from Pintrest (as stick people), and we had the idea to make it into a photo with really long arms to be a birthday card for our friends twin boys (with the caption "we love you THIS much"), but after wrapping up a virtual hang with a bunch of friends via Zoom on Saturday night, we had the idea of also creating cards to send our love out to those we can't actually be with during the Coronavirus lockdowns.
(the virtual hangs are ok - certainly better than nothing - but just aren't the same as being in the same space with other people)
Happy sheltering, and stay safe out there!
Poor Diego, he tries so hard to help, but cannot put a paw on the floor, while keeping the fabric straight. But his emotional support is the best.
On the last day of March in southwestern Michigan, the buds of trees such as Eastern Cottonwood and Red Maple are beginning to swell, while Crocuses and Daffodils have started blooming. With shelter-in-place in effect, we've been spending inordinate amounts of time on our computers while keeping an eye on the songbirds coming to our feeders or the waterbirds attending to their daily activities on the lake.