This masked bear in Wardensville implores us to "Flatten the Curve." Coincidentally, Tom has posted a masked bear on his Signs linkup.
I've been dismayed at how many people refuse to wear masks, even though they've been shown to help slow the spread of COVID-19. This bear's mask would make it unlikely that he would breathe on you (if he were a person instead of a carved bear). My mask is to protect people I speak to. Yes, it can feel uncomfortable in warm weather, but getting the disease would feel worse. And I actually like how it makes the odors of the detergent aisle in the supermarket a little less annoying! (I'm allergic to many fragrances.)
The sign on the left of the next image puzzled me until I looked it up. It is a hash tag of QAnon conspiracy posts on social media.
The remaining three pictures are ones I took in Warren County along 619. An electronic signs warns that a section of the road will be closed next week.
The 619 Market has changed their sign to say "I thought air was free until I bought a bag of chips."
The volunteer fire department is still trying to get new volunteers.
I like the bear.
ReplyDeleteLove that bear! We don't have to wear masks here, but I would like to.
ReplyDelete...now that's the motherload of bumper stickers.
ReplyDelete...you sure found a potbelly bear!
...I get so sick of hearing everytime a shooting happens that our "thought and prayers" are with you.
...how true about chips!
...people aren't volunteers these days.
Thanks Linda for stopping by!
I have no idea what prayers accomplish.
ReplyDeleteInfo re Q-Anon; they're more widespread & organized than generally known. Rather alarming.
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I like the sign about the potato chips--so true. Made me laugh.
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