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...who's a grandmother. She can't see her grandchildren and neither can I. ;-(
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Taken on Tuesday March 24, 2020
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Posted on Sunday March 22, 2020
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Keith Burton said:
Diane Putnam replied to Keith Burton:
Jean Paul Capdeville said:
Ici, c'est pareil depuis une semaine. Notre vie a profondément changé en quelques jours. Il faut prendre de la distance pour dire que l'on s'aime. Mais paradoxalement celà conforte les liens. Nous entrons dans un autre espace temps. Les jours récents où je suis allé photographier un arbre a quelques KM de chez moi m'apparaissent déjà comme étant dans une autre vie. On ne sait pas trop ce que sera demain. J'espére que nous sortirons meilleurs de cette épreuve. Prenez soin de vous Diane, c'est aussi une maniére d'aimer vos petits enfants. Amitié. Jean Paul
Diane Putnam replied to Jean Paul Capdeville:
Take care, Jean-Paul, we will survive this of course!
Gudrun said:
news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-they-call-it-the-apocalypse-inside-italys-hardest-hit-hospital-11960597
Diane Putnam replied to Gudrun:
Diane Putnam said:
We struggle here to keep an ignorant man with cruel tendencies from throwing us all into the volcano. Each state is making it's own rules, because there is very little leadership from the federal government. Every day is tense while he speaks his daily gibberish into the microphone. We also struggle to keep young people from ignoring the stay-at-home rule. Well, the world is just like this, and we'll get through it!
Gudrun replied to Diane Putnam:
Italy has been overwhelmed and the fact that the shutdown was leaked before it came has led to many fleeing the north so that the south is now suffering- with much worse medical facilities than the affluent north.
Other countries have had more time to prepare than Italy so there's no excuse at all for not reacting in time!
Stay safe!
Steve Bucknell said:
Diane Putnam replied to Steve Bucknell: