tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20775625.post6803762348209539447..comments2024-03-13T10:25:11.566+01:00Comments on Chez Loulou: Life in the Times of Coronavirus - Day 18 (17? I've lost track)Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18245742506531002363noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20775625.post-65773247572250093382020-05-19T15:29:39.834+02:002020-05-19T15:29:39.834+02:00Amen - Every health, fire, ambulance drivers shoul...Amen - Every health, fire, ambulance drivers should be saints! I live in rural Pennsylvania and we are in "stay at home" orders until June 4. What a strange time, I too am doing a lot of cooking and also finding "mystery" foods hiding in my pantry and trying to figure out Why did I buy this and when? the use by dates are scary. <br />Love your photos. <br />Wishing everyone GOOD HEALTH.<br />Take care, fondly PatPathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14214334097683382247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20775625.post-87036293361315747162020-04-19T05:53:11.804+02:002020-04-19T05:53:11.804+02:00Beautiful photo!Beautiful photo!LouBuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17430352492451412032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20775625.post-16899650056543951432020-04-12T11:46:52.246+02:002020-04-12T11:46:52.246+02:00I've been out in the car twice since March 14,...I've been out in the car twice since March 14, once for groceries and once to a co-op for wine. Tuesday will be my third trip out. We don't go into supermarkets, but order on line and then drive over to pick up the order. It's all surreal, so empty are the streets, and then again the long lines of people spaced out for safety, waiting in line to get into the store. We've been cleaning out our freezer and eating pretty well, if I do say so myself. I think this is going to last for a few months yet, but I hope I'm wrong.Ken Broadhursthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04430899802705818716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20775625.post-86291391955720067612020-04-07T04:16:16.674+02:002020-04-07T04:16:16.674+02:00What beautiful pictures! I'm so glad you'r...What beautiful pictures! I'm so glad you're still able to go out to the patisseries and boulangeries. We're doing the same questioning here: Should we go to our favorite food cart? Is it too risky? Will it go out of business if people don't go to it? We usually end up going. I have also come to appreciate our outdoor space a lot more - even a little goes a long way. I really hope both of you and all your loved ones stay healthy! Wendlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20775625.post-53471496773720581412020-04-04T16:34:16.426+02:002020-04-04T16:34:16.426+02:00Bonnie
Glad to hear that you're doing well! We...Bonnie<br />Glad to hear that you're doing well! We can't complain and are just staying hopeful that our loved ones stay healthy and safe. Take care and wishing you all the best!<br /><br /><br />Murissa<br />That is wonderful to hear! Keep supporting those small businesses and take care of yourself. <br />:)Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18245742506531002363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20775625.post-58150467062789549592020-04-01T22:44:32.162+02:002020-04-01T22:44:32.162+02:00It is such a weird experience reading all of my fa...It is such a weird experience reading all of my favourite bloggers' posts and experiencing the same thing myself - all of us are waiting for the world's curve to flatten and normalcy to be restored (or some form of it). One thing that is also recurring is food, in this case cheese and wine! Here in Kelowna we now have a cheesemonger (unusual for Canada) and they are delivering orders throughout the city, in some cases with wine!<br /><br />For this I am fortunate! One day at a time and finding pleasure in the little things.Murissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17283958017487796952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20775625.post-25832883269244361252020-04-01T22:28:14.648+02:002020-04-01T22:28:14.648+02:00Bravo to all of you parisians. I live in the count...Bravo to all of you parisians. I live in the countryside near Carpentras, so I have a very big garden to keep me busy. I cannot imagine how it must be confined to an apartment, and I applaud all of you for remaining focused and optimistic. I bet I would not have done as well. But as you say, cheese and bread are essential, as is wine, so we have shops open. Plus I have a local market gardener less than one km from here who has everything. I am very fortunate.<br />bonnie in provencebonnie groves poppenoreply@blogger.com