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  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    lemurcat2 wrote: »
    Back to shopping, I've had no issues getting paper products, but 2 stores in a row failed to have butternut squash. These were both delivery, so I wondered if the shopper just didn't find it, but perhaps there is a Thanksgiving-related run on it. I got kabocha as a substitute from the second place, so that's just as good for my purposes anyway.

    I was at my local apple farm last week and they had an unbelievable amount of butternut squash. Mounds and mounds. Wish I'd taken a picture. It grows well here in MA. One year Mom got 80 squashes out of 4 plants. Probably not an option for your garden space though - it needs a LOT of room.
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    lemurcat2 wrote: »
    Back to shopping, I've had no issues getting paper products, but 2 stores in a row failed to have butternut squash. These were both delivery, so I wondered if the shopper just didn't find it, but perhaps there is a Thanksgiving-related run on it. I got kabocha as a substitute from the second place, so that's just as good for my purposes anyway.

    I was at my local apple farm last week and they had an unbelievable amount of butternut squash. Mounds and mounds. Wish I'd taken a picture. It grows well here in MA. One year Mom got 80 squashes out of 4 plants. Probably not an option for your garden space though - it needs a LOT of room.

    Yeah, I'd love to plant winter squash, but I have a bitty back yard.
  • SModa61
    SModa61 Posts: 3,098 Member
    SModa61 wrote: »
    Just turned on the TV and the NY Macy's Thanksgiving day parade is on. Only saw one float before going to ad and writing this. But, for that float with handlers walking shoulder to shoulder and only a few feet apart, no one had on a mask. How is this permitted? Don't say testing, because in any other situation, testing would not be deemed adaquate. So tired of the do as I say........

    From what I understand... there are no handlers this year... all the floats are being driven by one person in a car. No one is there in a crowd at all.

    ETA- https://www.macys.com/social/parade/

    @chef_barbell That's good news. I have no idea what was on the TV then. I was annoyed so I turned it off.
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,159 Member
    28 is impressive but hospital customes by default tend to be disease carriers.
  • SModa61
    SModa61 Posts: 3,098 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    For what it's worth, Pentatonix just posted pictures on FB from the parade, and they and everyone randomly in the background are wearing masks, so I guess it was just for their parade tv appearances that masks were removed.

    Completely off topic, but if you're feeling kind of empty and unholidayish right now, hop over to the you tubes and find Pentatonix Amazing Grace video. It wakes the ol' human emotions right up :smile:

    @kimny It is sounding like I saw some other odd broadcast. Do they do parade re-runs? Anyhow, apologies if I made a false claim. Would not be my intent. I was so irritated I turned it off.
  • SModa61
    SModa61 Posts: 3,098 Member
    New topic - who is going black friday shopping after quarantining for Thanksgiving? :P

    Obviously, not me. I will be venturing into the very empty grocery store for like five key items.

    I guess this was a topic in this morning's paper. Hubby was chatting with me about it. I guess the article was noting how there are lots of instructions regarding limiting holiday visitations, but comparatively little chat about not swamping the stores tomorrow.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    SModa61 wrote: »
    New topic - who is going black friday shopping after quarantining for Thanksgiving? :P

    Obviously, not me. I will be venturing into the very empty grocery store for like five key items.

    I guess this was a topic in this morning's paper. Hubby was chatting with me about it. I guess the article was noting how there are lots of instructions regarding limiting holiday visitations, but comparatively little chat about not swamping the stores tomorrow.

    No in person Black Friday shopping for me, but then, I probably haven't done that at all this century ;)

    I was at my Walmart Tuesday night for pecans (supermarket was out) and normally they are more prepped for Black Friday - start putting up foot traffic control thingys outside, etc., but there was nothing prestaged. Inside, I heard an announcement that the store would be closed all day Thursday which is unusual - lately they've been starting Black Friday late Thursday.

    My Walmart is only a mile away - I might drive by tomorrow to see what's going on. (An actual drive-by; nothing would get me in the store.)

    When are you flying down to FL? This weekend?
  • SModa61
    SModa61 Posts: 3,098 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    SModa61 wrote: »
    New topic - who is going black friday shopping after quarantining for Thanksgiving? :P

    Obviously, not me. I will be venturing into the very empty grocery store for like five key items.

    I guess this was a topic in this morning's paper. Hubby was chatting with me about it. I guess the article was noting how there are lots of instructions regarding limiting holiday visitations, but comparatively little chat about not swamping the stores tomorrow.

    No in person Black Friday shopping for me, but then, I probably haven't done that at all this century ;)

    I was at my Walmart Tuesday night for pecans (supermarket was out) and normally they are more prepped for Black Friday - start putting up foot traffic control thingys outside, etc., but there was nothing prestaged. Inside, I heard an announcement that the store would be closed all day Thursday which is unusual - lately they've been starting Black Friday late Thursday.

    My Walmart is only a mile away - I might drive by tomorrow to see what's going on. (An actual drive-by; nothing would get me in the store.)

    When are you flying down to FL? This weekend?

    @kshama2001 I have a walmart about a mile way as well. Maybe I'll do the same. Hey, maybe we are neighbors. :P

    Glad your husband had gotten your pecans. I did strategic shopping all last week to limit exposure for family members today. On Monday, I did do an online curbside pickup for a few missing items. But that's it. Could not land a rapid COVID test for Tuesday.

    I am very impressed with your memory. Yes, bad timing, we are traveling to Florida on Saturday to check on the repair of our property. I have masks, gloves, wipes, sanitizing gels, googles, seat covers. Hoping this will not be regretted.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    SModa61 wrote: »
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    SModa61 wrote: »
    New topic - who is going black friday shopping after quarantining for Thanksgiving? :P

    Obviously, not me. I will be venturing into the very empty grocery store for like five key items.

    I guess this was a topic in this morning's paper. Hubby was chatting with me about it. I guess the article was noting how there are lots of instructions regarding limiting holiday visitations, but comparatively little chat about not swamping the stores tomorrow.

    No in person Black Friday shopping for me, but then, I probably haven't done that at all this century ;)

    I was at my Walmart Tuesday night for pecans (supermarket was out) and normally they are more prepped for Black Friday - start putting up foot traffic control thingys outside, etc., but there was nothing prestaged. Inside, I heard an announcement that the store would be closed all day Thursday which is unusual - lately they've been starting Black Friday late Thursday.

    My Walmart is only a mile away - I might drive by tomorrow to see what's going on. (An actual drive-by; nothing would get me in the store.)

    When are you flying down to FL? This weekend?

    @kshama2001 I have a walmart about a mile way as well. Maybe I'll do the same. Hey, maybe we are neighbors. :P

    Glad your husband had gotten your pecans. I did strategic shopping all last week to limit exposure for family members today. On Monday, I did do an online curbside pickup for a few missing items. But that's it. Could not land a rapid COVID test for Tuesday.

    I am very impressed with your memory. Yes, bad timing, we are traveling to Florida on Saturday to check on the repair of our property. I have masks, gloves, wipes, sanitizing gels, googles, seat covers. Hoping this will not be regretted.

    You stick in my memory because we are in the same state (and I used to live in FL,) but IIRC you are on the North Shore and I am South :)

    Keep us posted on your trip. I'm wishing you the best and curious as to how well people adhere to regulations in the airports and airplanes in both states.
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    SModa61 wrote: »
    New topic - who is going black friday shopping after quarantining for Thanksgiving? :P

    Obviously, not me. I will be venturing into the very empty grocery store for like five key items.

    I guess this was a topic in this morning's paper. Hubby was chatting with me about it. I guess the article was noting how there are lots of instructions regarding limiting holiday visitations, but comparatively little chat about not swamping the stores tomorrow.

    No in person Black Friday shopping for me, but then, I probably haven't done that at all this century ;)

    Heh, I don't believe I ever have. I have an intense hatred for crowded stores.

    Definitely not this year, of course.

    I may buy some stuff online, but because it's assumed no one is really doing anything for Thanksgiving I have work stuff I need to do, so it will be a diversion from that.
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    SModa61 wrote: »
    New topic - who is going black friday shopping after quarantining for Thanksgiving? :P

    Obviously, not me. I will be venturing into the very empty grocery store for like five key items.

    I guess this was a topic in this morning's paper. Hubby was chatting with me about it. I guess the article was noting how there are lots of instructions regarding limiting holiday visitations, but comparatively little chat about not swamping the stores tomorrow.

    Aren't stores limited in how many can go in? Ours are limited to 25% capacity.
  • spiriteagle99
    spiriteagle99 Posts: 3,740 Member
    I have never done Black Friday in my life and don't intend to start this year. DH has some prescriptions waiting at Walmart, but they'll have to wait until Monday or Tuesday, because I am not going near the place this weekend.

    It was interesting running around the neighborhood this afternoon. A lot fewer family gatherings than usual. More people out working on their yards, setting up Christmas decorations etc. Some small family groups out walking and enjoying the beautiful day. We have a lot of older people around us, and my sense was that many were spending the holiday alone. Our next door neighbor said she is so tired, she didn't want to see anybody this year, even family. One neighbor had a good sized party last night They have teenagers and seem to have a big get together every month or so. While walking the dog, we ran into everyone heading home.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,158 Member
    edited November 2020
    (Retracted: Not a good idea.)
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Alex wrote: »
    Happy Thanksgiving! Quick reminder to stay civil, avoid delving into politics, be respectful and no promoting conspiracy theories.

    Sorry trying not to laugh. Some people don't know what reality is. Everyone is not out to get you you know. Read the scientific facts. Go visit a hospital to see this is not all bull twaddle , see what the nurses are going through. Then be of use instead of a dumbass to those in need if at all possible. Get your blinders off. Get vaccinated when you are able to to stop the spread if you want a "normal" life ever again or deal with it never being how it was again if most won't get the vaccine. Have fun, I won't be there. Yay. I'll stay here.
  • SModa61
    SModa61 Posts: 3,098 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    SModa61 wrote: »
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    SModa61 wrote: »
    New topic - who is going black friday shopping after quarantining for Thanksgiving? :P

    Obviously, not me. I will be venturing into the very empty grocery store for like five key items.

    I guess this was a topic in this morning's paper. Hubby was chatting with me about it. I guess the article was noting how there are lots of instructions regarding limiting holiday visitations, but comparatively little chat about not swamping the stores tomorrow.

    No in person Black Friday shopping for me, but then, I probably haven't done that at all this century ;)

    I was at my Walmart Tuesday night for pecans (supermarket was out) and normally they are more prepped for Black Friday - start putting up foot traffic control thingys outside, etc., but there was nothing prestaged. Inside, I heard an announcement that the store would be closed all day Thursday which is unusual - lately they've been starting Black Friday late Thursday.

    My Walmart is only a mile away - I might drive by tomorrow to see what's going on. (An actual drive-by; nothing would get me in the store.)

    When are you flying down to FL? This weekend?

    @kshama2001 I have a walmart about a mile way as well. Maybe I'll do the same. Hey, maybe we are neighbors. :P

    Glad your husband had gotten your pecans. I did strategic shopping all last week to limit exposure for family members today. On Monday, I did do an online curbside pickup for a few missing items. But that's it. Could not land a rapid COVID test for Tuesday.

    I am very impressed with your memory. Yes, bad timing, we are traveling to Florida on Saturday to check on the repair of our property. I have masks, gloves, wipes, sanitizing gels, googles, seat covers. Hoping this will not be regretted.

    You stick in my memory because we are in the same state (and I used to live in FL,) but IIRC you are on the North Shore and I am South :)

    Keep us posted on your trip. I'm wishing you the best and curious as to how well people adhere to regulations in the airports and airplanes in both states.

    I'll certainly be happy to share my observations as we travel.

    I do recall you are also in Mass. I did not know or remember you were from Florida, and sounds like we don't share our Walmart. :P
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    edited November 2020
    Nony_Mouse wrote: »
    Interesting to see QANTAS - Australian airline - has stated they will have a policy of no jab, no fly ( a reference to no jab, no pay family assistance payments) once international flights re commence.

    Details to be decided - obviously dependant on vaccine restrictions - I expect it will be vaccine or produce medical exemption documentation.

    I also think it highly likely Australia will make it compulsory for incomers - either Australians going over seas and returning and visitors, to be vaccinated unless medically exempt.

    A precedent already exists for this sort of policy with Yellow fever.
    One can be an Australian and visit countries where yellow fever is a risk - but you must have the vaccine first or quarantine on return.

    I think it highly likely NZ will have a similar policy. At the very least I expect there will be a requirement for anyone unvaccinated to quarantine on arrival, at their own cost.

    I also find it hilarious that some people are complaining about a private company (Qantas) daring to set its own rules.

    I love Qantas! I was in the outback a few months ago and went to where it all began at their founders museum. That was amazing. We saw all the old planes and stuff. So happy they are doing this to keep us safe too.
  • SModa61
    SModa61 Posts: 3,098 Member
    lemurcat2 wrote: »
    SModa61 wrote: »
    New topic - who is going black friday shopping after quarantining for Thanksgiving? :P

    Obviously, not me. I will be venturing into the very empty grocery store for like five key items.

    I guess this was a topic in this morning's paper. Hubby was chatting with me about it. I guess the article was noting how there are lots of instructions regarding limiting holiday visitations, but comparatively little chat about not swamping the stores tomorrow.

    Aren't stores limited in how many can go in? Ours are limited to 25% capacity.

    I wonder if the capacity limits are a regional thing. That was the case here in Mass back in the Spring/Summer. I have not seen capacity counters in stores for a while. I personally am like @Kshama2001, I intentionally avoid black friday shopping and do not even recall ever shopping that day.
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    Dnarules wrote: »
    We're done except for the turkey. My husband's buying it now. He sent me a picture.... absolutely no toilet paper or paper towels today. We are near Winston Salem, NC.

    Did a run for bird seed at Fleet Farm (birds have to eat too) and did a Target run for TP as long as I was out. Very low on paper products (I got the last Up and Up multi pack toilet paper). The cashier and I chatted about it. She said it was flying off the shelves.

    At Fleet Farm, the Salvation Army bell ringer was there. I had about a dollars worth of change in my jacket pocket. I haven’t had much cash at all since covid. I’m pretty much using my debit card. Have plenty it change at home. I’ll have to make an effort to remember to fill my pockets.

    Maybe the Salvation Army should adapt to changing times. That bell ringer needs to have a portable card machine. This year they sent me am envelope in the mail asking me to send a donation by cheque.