No field, but live adjacent to many wooded walking roads and paths, and
while evening rush hour auto traffic is like 1 pm on an ordinary weekday,
weekday trail traffic is like that of a pleasant Sunday morning in mid
Spring or mid Fall; and there are indeed more families than usual, even for
Sunday mornings in regular times. And dare I say that people seem
friendlier than before?

I've learned to take less-traveled roads and trails, though ... Of course,
"heavy traffic" here is probably like 2 am on, say, the Venice (CA) beach
trail.

On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 5:31 PM George Schick <bhim...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'd take this topic in a different direction.  In an e-mail post from Riv
> today, while hoping for the best in the future for those financially
> impacted by the public shut-downs, Will discussed the sort of positive
> effects - lesser vehicle traffic on favorite routes, etc.  My property
> backs up to a large public park and instead of what I would normally be
> seeing this time of year - parents standing along the sidelines of soccer
> fields with their designer stainless coffee mugs filled with Starbucks,
> their noses planted in their smart phones - what I'm seeing this Spring is
> some of those same parents out in the park actually playing with their
> children.  In that regard, it's a refreshing thing to see.
>
> --

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Patrick Moore
Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum

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