Posted by John Deere D on April 11, 2020 at 09:22:32 from (204.244.59.67):
In Reply to: Social Distancing posted by bcdave on April 11, 2020 at 09:04:19:
My wife and I reside on 220 acres of Farm land on the Alberta British Columbia border,25 miles south east of Dawson Creek BC. Our closest Neighbor is 1/4 mile away. Neighbors are cognsent of staying back 7 feet and are very respective of each others space..:) Five days ago, we completed 14 day quarantine as we arrived back in Canada after ten weeks in Arizona.
I purchased parts for my MF FE 35 X Perkins diesel......Jd 520....and Case 310.....no shortage of keep busy stuff.:)
We drove into to Dawson Creek last Monday for groceries,as we had emptied our grocery supply las December when we headed South. A local store allows 65 + age shoppers in first early in the morning. Handles on shopping Carts were being Sanitize...we had our latex gloves on...utilized the self check out. After a 40 year career ....I have enjoyed the past 8 1/2 years with my wife....presently we enjoy Social Distancing with the rest of the planet.
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