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Jim Koepke
03-23-2020, 1:30 AM
With current quarantines and quite possibly more what are folks doing for entertainment.

One of my thoughts when this started is some of the streaming networks and premium cable channels could deliver some of their services for free during these times. My guess is many folks would enjoy the service and subscribe.

Saw this listed on another BBS > https://winchestermysteryhouse.com/video-tour/

The Winchester Mystery House is a fun tour. It isn't like in the movie Winchester.

jtk

Doug Dawson
03-23-2020, 2:14 AM
With current quarantines and quite possibly more what are folks doing for entertainment.


Spinning vinyl, bird watching, picking weeds, trying to contact friends and relatives who are terrified of touching anything, watching old movies, reading the latest National Electrical Code, sketching out future builds, spreading compost and mulch, tilling the earth. It's gonna be a great garden this year!

Alas, the hardwood stores are closed (but the big boxes are not, feh.)

roger wiegand
03-23-2020, 9:33 AM
I have a woodworking shop and a lathe, and therefore endless entertainment. Haven't much noticed being on lockdown yet

Jim Koepke
03-24-2020, 4:19 PM
Here is one for kids > https://www.boredpanda.com/free-online-lunch-doodles-sessions-for-kids-mo-willems/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic

Mo Willems is teaching kids the art of doodling. He provides the art for many children's books.

jtk

Jim Koepke
03-25-2020, 4:03 PM
On line audio program for gardeners > https://www.wxxinews.org/post/connections-discussing-tips-planting-and-gardening-during-pandemic

jtk

Doug Dawson
03-25-2020, 4:31 PM
Alas, the hardwood stores are closed (but the big boxes are not, feh.)

On a materials note, some Woodcraft stores are doing curbside delivery. Just call 'em up and tell 'em what you want (wood included.)