Sunday, May 3, 2020

The lock down curb eased in Texas/Carlos Pueblo

The lock down curb eased in Texas/Carlos Pueblo

Our State governor has announced the lock down curb in Texas is eased effective on May 1, 2020 to please Donald Trump's wish to open up the national business. We took the new order happily to resume our Saturday morning tennis at our court. Actually, the court is still locked for safety concern. We, then, drove to a nearby Strafford High School courts to try our luck. The gate is also locked. Then again, we went to Bendwood city park tennis courts and they were occupied and with several couples waiting on the sides. I promised my double partners to check on the gate situation daily till our assumed next meet on Tuesday evening.

It is not safe to re-open our routine life for the time being due to the safety to prevent the Chinese Wuhan Novel Corona Virus pandemic. I fully understand that the nation must return to normal business as fast as possible; however, the damage is done enough to change our regular routine even if we like to go back to work and we don't know how fast that we can. A restaurant was open on the first day of curb released and it picture was appeared on the first page of the Wall Street Journal with no customer at all. A few demonstrators carried assault rifles to enter the Michigan Governor's office to demand the open up for their human right or the constitutional right and I didn't know how many of those 27 millions newly unemployment persons can go back to work that fast at all.

I am alright whether it is open up or not. I resume my Saturday morning walk to visit every street in the subdivision, every lovely pet dog on the way, and pretty front yard gardens down to the street. I do my new chore at home on Saturday, to help Amy to make dough for steam buns and dumplings.

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