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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 :-))
Tourist enters Red Rock overlook area, Upper McDonald Creek - Northwestern Montana, Glacier National Park
Woman with face-mask crosses a street in the city of San Diego. Seems many people wear the masks outdoors.
Info: 'Face Coverings Required in Public Spaces
Cloth face coverings or masks help reduce the spread of coronavirus, especially when combined with physical distancing and frequent hand washing. Starting June 18, Californians must wear face coverings in common and public indoor spaces and outdoors when distancing is not possible.' - www.sandiego.gov/coronavirus
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."
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
- 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.
Woman w/face-mask outdoors in a Bayfront tourist area... near Port Dock One - Bay Blvd., Newport (Oregon).
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.
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
17.04.2020
My husband has been in a nursing home since 2015 and I've visited on alternate days. Since the home went into lockdown we find trying to talk on the phone, what'sApp or FaceTime a constant challenge but we've managed a few times a week. It's not a good way to talk so sometimes, with the agreement of the manager, I just go and talk with him through the window. Social distancing doesn't begin to describe the situation.
The nursing home went on lockdown on 13th March because a man who'd been discharged from hospital to the home without testing was suspected as having the virus. Fortunately when he did get a test it was negative and to date the nursing home has refused to take any new patients from hospitals unless they'd been tested which the NHS was unable to do.
NB: I wanted to record this scene for my series but as I wasn’t all allowed in the home the picture was taken by one of the nursing staff. I’m actually the scary one with the mask peering through the window.
.... My hamster 'Sparky' doing his part during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and getting the word out, wear you face mask in public
Masks still aren't compulsory for Covid-19 here in the UK, but they are encouraged in doctor's surgeries and probably hospitals (Tim has a check up next week), so we are showing you our chosen masks that have just arrived! we have two each. I can imagine how uncomfortable it would be wearing them for long periods and we probably won't wear them very often. We've been told there is much less risk of passing anything on when just walking past someone outside in the street, so we'll just carry them with us and put one on when we are inside somewhere. They are more for us to stop giving someone else the virus than to protect us.
What are the rules in your part of the world?
They might not be worn much, but at least we're ready to rob a bank now!!
My sketches this week have ranged from just a few minutes while out and about to longer sketches at home . Read about them all in this weeks art blog alissaduke.com/2020/07/this-weeks-sketches-5.html