Thursday, March 26, 2020

Day 3 of the COVID-19 Lockdown

It seems the easiest way to journal about the daily activity and observations is to simply open a blog post first thing in the morning, leave it open throughout the day and make notes, add photos, etc and publish as I close out the day. 

Today has started out well - up with the alarm even though a book trapped me last night and kept me up until after midnight.  (Storm's Fury by Justin Bell and Mike Kraus).  The sun seems to be coming out this morning; you can hear all of the backyard birds with the door open. Perhaps today is a good day to move the motorcycles around and get out for a ride; almost time to restock some of the staple goods.  At the least, go for a walk; working from home does not provide the opportunity for walking downstairs and around the quad at the office.  My step count has taken a dive these last couple of weeks of social distancing. 
Sunrise, May 26, 2020
Work was slow. Continued quiet with birds singing.  70 and sunny this afternoon; swept the driveway, got the bike out for an errand.  Nice riding day; looks like rain and cooler temps coming in for the next couple of days.   Here's a photo of a motorcycle.  Rode for 8.4 miles according to Google. Nice loop out to get a photo tag and mail off a few things for Grandma.  Perhaps this evening I will get out the FJR for some essential groceries.
2018 Ducati Monster 821
I ended up cooking up 10 pounds of ground beef to stock in the freezer.  Put 2 cups in a freezer bag, it's about equivalent to one pound uncooked beef. House smells great now - warm and homey! Now to wind down for the evening for another sunrise getup.  Need to do some explainin at work on how we're wanting to track offers presented in the application.  Till then -

Will England

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