Ha! make a tent from a blanket. That was one of my sister’s and my favorite things as children. My grandson followed with the same, only his tents started to take up the entire living room. (Sons & daughter were not allowed such luxury theirs had to be manageble)
I remember an article in Popular Science or Popular Mechanics back in the 1960s about making a thinking room within a room. Basically setting up a small tent or the like to hide in to get away ans think.
Hope all is going good for you and you can enjoy sequestering in soon to be hot Florida.
Not much is different for us. Play with electronics, type, fix typewriters, read, help some of the teachers in the neighborhood get their on line hardware set up, etc. The joys of retirement. The old people hours at the stores are really nice. It is like having a huge store all alone in the middle of the night without the need to get up and out about 3 a.m. like I used to do.
Someone has a little cabin fever. 🙂
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How’s life in the northwest?
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So far, so good. Cold and wet right now. Wouldn’t be so bad, but we’re holding clinic outside now. Brrr… I lost my New Hampshire endurance.
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Ha! make a tent from a blanket. That was one of my sister’s and my favorite things as children. My grandson followed with the same, only his tents started to take up the entire living room. (Sons & daughter were not allowed such luxury theirs had to be manageble)
I remember an article in Popular Science or Popular Mechanics back in the 1960s about making a thinking room within a room. Basically setting up a small tent or the like to hide in to get away ans think.
Hope all is going good for you and you can enjoy sequestering in soon to be hot Florida.
Not much is different for us. Play with electronics, type, fix typewriters, read, help some of the teachers in the neighborhood get their on line hardware set up, etc. The joys of retirement. The old people hours at the stores are really nice. It is like having a huge store all alone in the middle of the night without the need to get up and out about 3 a.m. like I used to do.
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We should organize shopping that way all the time. 12-1PM for baseball fans. 2-3PM for people who like typewriters, and so on.
The best forts were made of twigs and snow, but blankets work inside.
All is well here. You’re right. Once the heat comes, I hole up anyway.
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