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Face masks required in public at Laughlin casinos.

Basic rules: Maintain a six-foot social distance, wear mandatory face coverings when you’re in public places, and wash your hands often. - Laughlin, Nevada

several days after the initial lockdown in march, operations of public utility vehicles were suspended until further notice . by the 15th of may some businesses were allowed to resume operations although public transportation was still suspended, so most employees had to resort to another mode of transportation to commute to work, bicycle. since then sales of bicycles have become brisk business. here are some images of employees bicycling to work . wearing a face mask outisde your home is mandatory even when bicycling

Printworks, Manchester

 

Yesterday I ventured into town for the first time since January and the lockdown to meet up with Eddie ‘Rainman’ Coulson. In fact, the last time was to meet up with Eddie.

 

Since lockdown, Mrs R has been working from home and decided to cancel her reserved parking spot in town as parking is a nightmare in Manchester, not to mention costly! So, I became an Inbetweener for the day on the buses. Protocol dictates the wearing of a facemask on public transport and although I'm not opposed to this, the experience was strange to say the least. But, better get used to this as its going to be the new norm. Getting on I was slightly relieved to see every other passenger wearing facemasks... nothing worse than turning up to a party in fancy dress only to discover no one else had bothered. Social distancing rules had made eyeing a vacant seat quickly a desperate search so I cut my loses and heading up stairs. Only two other passengers and both had bagsied the front seats!

 

I settled into a bank of seats ear marked for four with three tapped off. The journey only takes 40 mins so I thought I’d use the time to see who was up and about on our WhatsApp group... Geoff, Terry, Muddy and even Pete was up! It was a long-winded conversation but here are the edited highlights...

Lancashire vs Yorkshire

Nikon vs Canon

Beer

Curry

Compulsory insults all-round, but mainly heading in the direction of Yorkshire.

 

I got off on Bridge St and decided to walk across town to meet Eddie at the Corn Exchange tram stop. In all the years of going into Manchester I’ve never encountered it so quiet... if I had to describe the atmosphere, the nearest I could get would be to describe it as the worst bank holiday Sunday with dull grey skies in the days when the shops weren’t allowed to open. This was mid-morning, no real traffic to speak of, very few business folk on their way to appointments and even less shoppers... I felt like Tom Cruise in Vanilla Sky walking the deserted streets.

 

Meeting Eddie, we headed for the first coffee stop of the morning for a catchup and in-depth analysis of the pandemic and its repercussions. Afterwards we headed around the local haunts – St Peter’s Sq, Piccadilly Gardens, Market Street and back to the Corn Exchange. Photography wise there wasn’t much happening so we amused ourselves with selfies (see Eddie’s offering). Still, I hate to take my camera out and not come away with something, even if it just marks the day.

 

I’ve gone for the mono look just cos it reflects a typical Manchester dull grey day and the colour popping... with all the government messages for Coronavirus, is anyone seriously taking notice anymore. I waited for this message to scroll round but did anyone bother to read it or follow the guidelines. I estimated well less than 10% of the people on the streets were wearing a facemask. Today they become compulsory in shops and supermarkets although some shops have said they will not enforce it... more the case of not turning a sale away from the door!

Last week I curated the an interview for the Spotlight Seven Group.

If you haven't seen Mark Velasquez's work before you are in for a treat.

 

The Spotlight Seven Interview

Glen and his dog Jube-Jube at the corner of Young Street and Bloor Street in Toronto. Gen said that inspite of the Covid pandemic he has been doing okay.

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This is a comical result of the previous picture which you will find below. Yes, sugar applied to your skin is actually good for your complextion. It acts as an exfoliate :-))

people with facemask and without them and people filming US!!!

Pedestrians crossing the street in El Centro, California.

Tourist enters Red Rock overlook area, Upper McDonald Creek - Northwestern Montana, Glacier National Park

52 Weeks of 2020

Week No. 34: What is Wrong With this Picture

Category: Creative

 

I Could not pick just one picture :D

My daughter Angelika showing how not to wear face mask .

Just a couple of minifigure whips and an official LEGO cloth hammock and you've got yourself a facemask! Make sure to get a LEGO kākāpō before they're gone! www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/designer-sets-for-a...

We have made a joint decision to got into lockdown here.

 

This household that is.

 

So, here we go:

 

Day one:

 

P: "Great to have you here, at home. Let´s do some great makeup things with you!"

 

Me: "Ummm...okay."

 

P: "Facemasks! Good for your skin, nourishing, healthy, good stuff, you know!"

 

Me: "Ooohkay. Go ahead then."

 

P: "You...look...very....

 

Me:"What?"

 

P: "Errmmhh..scary. Who are you now, really?"

 

Me: "Dunno. Feel sticky and ugly, sorta?"

 

P: "Good for you. But no. You look scary. Really scary."

Woman with face-mask outdoors at shopping center - Yuma, Arizona.

Outdoor swap meet has been shut down for now... because of covid conditions - San Felipe, Baja (Mexico).

I went and got Ruby all over my arms! It was terrible! And then they asked me where I got my ideas from, and I said mostly from my sock drawer, but I did find one behind the sofa once.

 

For TRP - Ruby Tuesday

 

Explored! #47

The other day I saw my first instance of the CoronaVirus litter. This discarded face mask was found at the edge of the lake walk. The city provides garbage containers every 50 yards, so there was really no excuse for the litter. Given the purpose of the mask, I left it for a city worker with a picker-grabber rather than pick it up by hand myself.

Free face mask for halloween, or anytime RP. Take it in the store inworld maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Candywood/23/102/2002

Los Algodones, Baja California - Mexican town caterig to tourists and border crossing.

- The single use masks doesn't sound very sustainable so perhaps a reusable sports mask is better and make you look cooler while adhering to the face covering rules.

Stateline, Nevada (Lake Tahoe)

Smoke filled air that day from fires in surrounding area.

Woman w/face-mask outdoors in a Bayfront tourist area... near Port Dock One - Bay Blvd., Newport (Oregon).

Tourist shopping area in June Lake, California.

Woman with face-mask passes by on the Pacific Beach boardwalk - San Diego, California

Did any of us expect it to last until Autumn.Walking back home across the suspension bridge in Chester I saw some autumnal leaves and a face mask.

Waiting for ramen and sushi at Blue Fish

inside the H-mart in Lakewood, Washington

Saturday swap meet seller in San Felipe, Baja (Mexico).

Advent calendar day 3 figure created in Affinity Photo

All the rage nowadays. Black-throated green warbler.

... at least this new mask is pretty and COMFY!

Someone has provided Robert Baden Powell with his own face mask.

 

Daily lockdown walk, Poole Quay

 

30 days in April 2020: a month in 30 pictures

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