We have a "safer at home" order here. Nice thing there is a 300 yard range on my home estate.
So I have been shooting, loading, and working on projects that I didn't seem to have time for. I did get a nice e-mail from the WI DNR that we will have turkey season, and my first license period starts next Wed. So I have been pattern testing some load/choke combinations, and have settled on one that looks pretty lethal to at least 50 yards.
Next Tuesday, I will load the tractor on the flat bed, to do some hunting land projects, pack my turkey hunting gear, and drive two hours to the hunting cabin. There I will isolate myself, and my dog, for week of peace and quiet. My brother will stop by, to visit, but we will have to maintain our social distance...Not sure how he will like that as he is a hugger.
So far this pandemic has been just a bit annoying, but really not much of a sacrifice yet. I will have to PPE gear up to hit the grocery store, for turkey hunting groceries, but we have a local big food store that has mostly stayed ahead of the shortages. I always have a good supply of paper products, from Sam's Club, so the TP shortage wasn't even a blip on our radar. Unless the virus finds me, this really has been a non-event for us. Being retired, and financially secure, sure has helped. My two adult sons, are still working, but the oldest one just found out his employer is cutting back about 10% of his hours...He is not concerned yet.
Stay safe every one!
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