Week 713 - Sheltering in Place - 04-12-2020

Sheltering in Place


When you live full time in your motorhome, sheltering in place is what you do everyday. So we're ready to continue our travels. Look, we meet the COVID-19 safety criteria.

It is just the two of us.
When driving, our captains chairs are six feet apart.
We drive lonely and empty roads.
At grocery stores we park the MotherShip as far away from cars as we can.
We have 4 by 8 foot piece of glass between us and strangers.
We don't use other people's bathrooms

It looks like we can travel as usual and things are back to normal. Let's look back at some previous times and see if things are any different today.

Here we are at the Tanana Valley State Fair in Fairbanks, Alaska.

[Is anything different today?] Looks the same to us.
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French Quarter 2007

[Would it be different today?] Nope! Ellen was protected from the virus even then.
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Can you still ride horseback post COVID-19?

[Probably] No problem.
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Shelter in place? Life is good. . .

[or is it?] good . . . until there is only one mask left.
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Has the Watson Lake, Yukon, Canada Sign Forest changed?

[We suppose as new signs are added every year.] .
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Still with the mask? Seriously guys, its been a week!

Its okay Mandy, just a little bit longer.

Write back, we're busting out of here soon!

With love, Pete, Ellen and Mandy

Photos from Apr 2020

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