Saturday, May 2, 2020

A Touch of Normalcy

Mobile Bay Tanker 2017
Last night, we went to the home of long time frinds Bill and Phyllis for dinner and conversation.  Just the sort of thing we used to do all the time with them before COVID-19 invaded our world,

The remarkable thing about it was how unremarkable it all seemed.

We sat on their deck couple by couple (the pairs about 10 feet apart) and enjoyed wine and cheese and conversation.  Topics ranged from the virus to cooking and shopping, to mutual friends and family Zoom gatherings.

Bill had gone to Bonefish Grill for a great take-out dinner for 4 of Lily's Chicken.

Just the idea of getting together and having a normal evening was refreshing.

What a great evening - hand waves (no hugs) and back home feeling much better.

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