Apr-02-2021 05:28 AM
Apr-05-2021 12:37 PM
Grit dog wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
Please tell me you are kidding me right now...please. People are making huge sacrifices to try and curb this pandemic....and you complain that you can't keep your freezer cold enough to get your catch home?
Gary
Well, it may surprise you, but there are millions and millions of people, who after over a year now living with this pandemic, who aren't scared into submission or paranoid about it any longer.
Current top 5 pandemic concerns for me right now are.
1. Some of our kids' teachers are scamming the pandemic protocols and not doing their jobs, while being able to hide behind the thin veil of the pandemic protocols. And it appears the local school districts and governments are supporting it.
2. Some of our employees and I'm sure others as well are doing essentially the same thing, which is effectively costing us big $ as a corporation (and our Canadian corporation promotes the behaviour) AND making more work for those of us who haven't missed a beat and have to pick up the slack for the work at Homers.
3. 4th straight season of youth hockey not able to be played in Canada. (Far better competition and opportunity than just on the other side of the maple syrup curtain here)
4. Costs and availability of goods and materials.
5. The end of make your own salad (bar) at the Safeway and Albertsons!!! (This is probably the worst one...lol)
Apr-05-2021 11:57 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
Please tell me you are kidding me right now...please. People are making huge sacrifices to try and curb this pandemic....and you complain that you can't keep your freezer cold enough to get your catch home?
Gary
Apr-05-2021 11:47 AM
Apr-05-2021 10:56 AM
Apr-04-2021 05:28 PM
pianotuna wrote:Crowe wrote:
It's not the mask but the length of time. and not being able to take it off. I am weirdly claustrophobic and subject to panic attacks if I feel I can't breathe or can't escape. When the pandemic first broke I could barely get through the grocery shopping without panicking. Now it's not a big deal but I never have one on for more than 30 minutes or so.
Hi Crowe,
May I suggest practising with a mask and increasing the time by five minutes per day? Also look into "tapping" it can help with terror (at least for me).
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsApr-04-2021 03:22 PM
Crowe wrote:
It's not the mask but the length of time. and not being able to take it off. I am weirdly claustrophobic and subject to panic attacks if I feel I can't breathe or can't escape. When the pandemic first broke I could barely get through the grocery shopping without panicking. Now it's not a big deal but I never have one on for more than 30 minutes or so.
Apr-04-2021 02:34 PM
pianotuna wrote:Crowe wrote:
The thought of wearing a mask arriving at the airport 2 hours early, 10 hours of flight time and a one-hour layover is absolutely terrifying to me.
Why is wearing a mask terrifying?
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsApr-04-2021 01:54 PM
Apr-04-2021 10:39 AM
Apr-04-2021 10:04 AM
Apr-04-2021 08:45 AM
Crowe wrote:
The thought of wearing a mask arriving at the airport 2 hours early, 10 hours of flight time and a one-hour layover is absolutely terrifying to me.
Apr-04-2021 08:34 AM
garyhaupt wrote:pigman1 wrote:garyhaupt wrote:Not quite true.
If folks from the lower 48 want to visit Alaska...go. Take a ferry or fly. You are not in any way, impeded.
Gary Haupt
RV on the ferries does not allow for freezers to be powered and when you have a 17cu ft chest, a 3 1/2 cu ft basement and 3 door conventional refer/freezer full of shrimp, halibut and salmon, there's no way to get it home. Ferry travel times (actually on the water, not waiting in port for loading, unloading, and waiting for connections is 97 hours. 4+days) I don't care how good your batteries are, that is NOT an option. This would be our 10th trip up and we are experienced with the ferries.
Please tell me you are kidding me right now...please. People are making huge sacrifices to try and curb this pandemic....and you complain that you can't keep your freezer cold enough to get your catch home?
Gary
Apr-04-2021 08:22 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
If folks from the lower 48 want to visit Alaska...go. Take a ferry or fly. You are not in any way, impeded.
Gary Haupt
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsApr-04-2021 07:49 AM
pigman1 wrote:garyhaupt wrote:Not quite true.
If folks from the lower 48 want to visit Alaska...go. Take a ferry or fly. You are not in any way, impeded.
Gary Haupt
RV on the ferries does not allow for freezers to be powered and when you have a 17cu ft chest, a 3 1/2 cu ft basement and 3 door conventional refer/freezer full of shrimp, halibut and salmon, there's no way to get it home. Ferry travel times (actually on the water, not waiting in port for loading, unloading, and waiting for connections is 97 hours. 4+days) I don't care how good your batteries are, that is NOT an option. This would be our 10th trip up and we are experienced with the ferries.