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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymoose View Post
    August isn't too bad here. Skeeters have pretty much died off giving way to the little black flies which are annoying but not as bad as the skeeters.
    Spring here = 31* for the high today with at least a foot of snow on the ground. Still too cold for bugs. But with no wind and an abundance of sunshine folks are out and about in t-shirts and shorts. That electromagnetic radiation without wind helps a lot.
    Would've been a great day for spring skiing were it not for the virus.
    Long as you get a thaw of some type, they will be around.. I've seen them above 6,000ft, barely any thaw, & there are a few flying around

    Early spring is the worst here but in a few months the bats take care of the problem........
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Long as you get a thaw of some type, they will be around.. I've seen them above 6,000ft, barely any thaw, & there are a few flying around

    Early spring is the worst here but in a few months the bats take care of the problem........
    Hmmm.. Maybe I should get some bats and give them a nice home in my back garden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymoose View Post
    Hmmm.. Maybe I should get some bats and give them a nice home in my back garden.
    lol....... There are lots up there in the Mts & hills..

    SOuth of were I live is a huge Mexican freetail bat colony that lives under a causeway.. They do an excellent job & after they return from SOuth America for the feast, it usually only takes a month to see a noticeable drop..

    Behind, out of frame their are various raptors waiting for easy targets
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Dude, stop complaining & do something essential like buy guns, or pot, many good local beers are made in this country still, help out.......

    What's essential amid an epidemic? In France, pastry and wine. In the U.S., golf and guns

    The coronavirus pandemic is defining for the globe what is “essential” and what things people really can’t do without even though they might not need them for survival.

    Attempting to slow the spread of the virus, authorities in many places are determining what shops and services can remain open. They are also restricting citizens from leaving their homes. Stay-at-home orders or guidance are affecting more than one-fifth of the world’s population.

    This has left many contemplating an existential question: What, really, is essential?

    There is general global agreement: Health care workers, law enforcement, utility workers, food production and communications are generally exempt from lockdowns.

    But some lists of exempted activities reflect a national identity, or the efforts of lobbyists.


    In some U.S. states, golf, guns and marijuana have been ruled essential, raising eyebrows and — in the case of guns — a good deal of ire.

    In many places, booze is also on the list of essentials. Britain at first kept liquor stores off its list of businesses allowed to remain open, but after reports of supermarkets running out of beer, wine and spirits, the government quickly added them.

    “Recent events clearly demonstrate that the process of designating ‘essential services’ is as much about culture as any legal-political reality about what is necessary to keep society functioning,” said Christopher McKnight Nichols, associate professor of history at Oregon State University.

    Countries including India and U.S. states are listing the information technology sector as essential. The world’s dependence on the internet has become even more apparent as countless people confined to their homes communicate, stream movies and play games online to stave off cabin fever.

    Several states where marijuana is legal, such as California and Washington, deemed pot shops and workers in the market’s supply chain essential. For some, the emphasis is on medicinal uses, not enabling cooped-up people to get stoned.

    “Cannabis is a safe and effective treatment that millions of Americans rely on to maintain productive daily lives while suffering from diseases and ailments,” Erik Altieri, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, said in an email. “It is the very definition of essential that these individuals can still access their medicine at this time.”

    Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont added gun shops to his list of essential businesses, generating shock and dismay among families of gun violence victims. His spokesman Max Reiss said Lamont is trying not to overly disrupt commerce or interfere with legal rights.

    Newtown Action Alliance, a group formed after a gunman killed 26 people in 2012 at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, urged Lamont to reconsider, noting a recent surge in gun and ammunition purchases. The group predicted an “increased number of deaths due to unintentional shootings, homicides and suicides.”

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a legal opinion Friday saying emergency orders in his state can’t restrict gun sales.

    “If you have a breakdown in society, well then our first line to defend ourselves is ourselves, so I think having a weapon … is very important for your personal safety,” Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told a radio interviewer.

    Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday quietly allowed gun shops to reopen, but only by appointment during limited hours if customers and employees comply with social distancing and other protective measures.

    There is a lot of variation across the United States because a national stay-at-home order has not been issued, said Benjamin Clark, associate professor of planning, public policy and management at the University of Oregon.

    “We end up with places making up the rules that are culturally or geographically specific,” Clark said. “This is why we see so much variation, and potential risk.”

    In Europe, the current epicenter of the pandemic, Italy has the most stringent rules, with only essential businesses such as food shops and pharmacies remaining open. The manufacturing sector was ordered shut down on Thursday, though factories that make needed products like medical supplies will continue to operate after making conditions safer for employees.

    Britain, which was initially reluctant to shut down business, has issued orders to close nonessential operations. Restaurants and eateries must be shut, but Britons can still get fish and chips and other meals, as long as they are carry-out.

    In France, shops specializing in pastry, wine and cheese have been declared essential businesses.

    In a nod to Israel’s vibrant religious life, people can gather for outdoor prayers — with a maximum of 10 worshipers standing 2 meters (2 yards) apart. Demonstrations — also allowed — have occurred outside parliament and the Supreme Court, with participants maintaining social distance.

    “In times of uncertainty, institutions and practices that are central to the cultural identities can become really important touchstones — material markers of certainty, comfort, and mechanisms to persist,” said Aimee Huff, marketing professor at Oregon State University, specializing in consumer culture.

    In China, authorities closed most businesses and public facilities beginning in late January but kept open hospitals, supermarkets and pharmacies. Truck drivers delivering food, disinfectant and medical supplies to locked-down cities were hailed as heroes. Now, the ruling Communist Party is relaxing restrictions to revive the economy after declaring victory over the outbreak.

    For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing conditions, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia, and death.

    In the United States, lobbyists have been trying to influence what gets on lists of essential services, so their clients’ businesses can remain open.

    “They were absolutely earning their pay” in Connecticut, said Reiss, the governor’s spokesman. He noted lobbyists for manufacturers and the golf course industry were particularly active.

    Despite their efforts, golf wasn’t deemed essential in Connecticut. But Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey included golf courses on his list. Officials in Phoenix encouraged the city’s 1.7 million residents to “get outside, get exercise and practice responsible social distancing” in golf courses, parks and trails.

    Mayors of five other Arizona cities pushed back, telling Ducey that including golf courses and payday lenders was taking the definition of essential too far.

    In California, construction executives and others lobbied state officials to get construction exempted from the stay-at-home mandate, the Sacramento Bee reported. State health officials responded by including all construction as essential.

    If construction in America’s most populous state stalls — as it it did during the Great Recession — it would be difficult to restart, said Erika Bjork of the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, which advocated for the industry.

    “We need to keep this engine humming, so when we come out of this we have housing,” Bjork said.

    Like Britain, some U.S. states allowed liquor stores to remain open, including New Mexico, which routinely ranks first in alcohol-related deaths per capita.

    State health officials were concerned that shutting them down would result in people with alcoholism seeking emergency medical attention, taking resources away from the coronavirus, said Tripp Stelnicki, a spokesman for New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.

    In New Hampshire, Gov. Chris Sununu said flower shops are among the essentials.

    Asked why, spokesman Ben Vihstadt said they provide essential services for funeral homes.
    Love it!!! Golf is a game you can play your whole life, you meet great people doing it, you can play while you work and you can drink while you play. Nothing better than that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon Don View Post
    I haven’t changed one thing. Won’t either
    Same here.

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    selfish ppl are the biggest danger...
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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