Saturday, August 22, 2020

Irish " Those Harleys Are Damn Loud... Wait A Minute..."

 Those ain't Harleys.







Enjoy Your Weekend....



   During the morning coffee surf I followed Cold Fury's link to this Post regarding the plandemic.

It was dated July 28th and the author posts lots of data , information and links. Peruse it if you like

Here<<<





 I'm off to get shit done... stay safe.



Here's a smattering of road related images because #noreason other than I had them in a folder.





 

Friday, August 21, 2020

Sometime You Can't Fit Everything Into One FFF Post....

























Friday Femme Fatale... Running Tightly.......

















 See what I did there?






















TGIFFF!!!





  Here's some coffee so you don't fall asleep and miss another FFF....
















Rioters Being Owned

 It starts out a little slow and there are a couple of blank/white screens, but keep watching it gets better. The guy commentating is pretty funny too.




H/T to Rusty @ Lakeshore

Maine, The Way Life Should Be....









 "Austin Powers" doesn't have many fans on this page<<<



According to new reports......



mainepublic.org

Mills Administration Updates COVID-19 Prevention Checklists For Businesses

Patty Wight

The Mills Administration has updated prevention checklists for several types of businesses under stage three of the state's reopening plan. Affected businesses include restaurants, movie theaters, gyms, museums and campgrounds.

Most of the updates are just a few additions or clarifications to previously released checklists.
For example, front-of-house staff in restaurants who choose to wear face shields must now wear them upside down so that they are attached at the collar instead of the forehead, so that their breath is directed up, not down.  







In movie theaters, so-called household groups that do not have to adhere to distancing requirements may consist of to up to 10 people.
Campgrounds, which previously were required to limit campsites to a single household, can now allow additional overnight guests at sites if they are from Maine or a state exempted from testing and quarantine requirements.
Fitness centers have an exception to the 14 foot spacing requirement for group activities. If it is a low-intensity workout, such as yoga, participants can be six feet apart, as long as they wear face coverings.
Museums have the most updates. Among them, staff should self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms before reporting to work. Visitors to exhibits, activities and bathrooms should be limited to ensure physical distancing. Staff and visitors alike are expected to wear face masks even while physically distanced because they may be in an enclosed space for a prolonged period. And museums are encouraged to use advanced registration and remote ticketing for admissions.