Greg from Romeoville illinois wrote:
https://www.techspot.com/news/84577-looking-something-do-while-under-lockdown-check-out.html
Virtual Disney rides
Not bored.
Busy all day with work.
The only difference is being at home.
Still have 5-6 meetings a day.
Go to prospective sites to survey (Empty spaces with a combination lock box for the key).
And last and this weekend do work around the house getting ready for opening the outdoor resort for the summer.
We do not go out to eat much and here we just go to the door of the shop and get the pizza or through the drive through.
If retired (Retired once already, not good) it would be a different story though.
I stay home most of the time anyway since I retired.
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Nope, working my way down the list of projects I’ve been putting off...
I work at a drug wholesaler in the maintenance department. I now have a hard time even reading what is going on in UHH.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Architect1776 wrote:
If retired (Retired once already, not good) it would be a different story though.
Not bored even though retired.
Between TV and the painting my wife had already planned, I hardly have time for the photography I want.
In addition to getting to know the bird population in our yard really really well, i finally got my act together to set up the home recording studio that i had been threatening to do for years. I can now do long distance collaboration with other musical buddies. Anybody need a bass part for a song?
Check out Train Driver View or similar query on youtube.
Some last for hours!
sumo
Loc: Houston suburb
Architect1776 wrote:
Not bored.
Busy all day with work.
The only difference is being at home.
Still have 5-6 meetings a day.
Go to prospective sites to survey (Empty spaces with a combination lock box for the key).
And last and this weekend do work around the house getting ready for opening the outdoor resort for the summer.
We do not go out to eat much and here we just go to the door of the shop and get the pizza or through the drive through.
If retired (Retired once already, not good) it would be a different story though.
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If that’s a picture of your back yard and pool area. Looks beautiful and you have a lot of work maintaining that area. Would imagine front looks similar. Lots of yard work.
Not bored at all. Just struggling with all I have to do.
Thanks for the video.
Since I am a Cast Member I have
enjoyed all the rides but these are interesting and a
different perspective of the attractions.
Thanks and if my honey-do list ever ends I will definitely
watch these videos.
Greg from Romeoville illinois wrote:
https://www.techspot.com/news/84577-looking-something-do-while-under-lockdown-check-out.html
Virtual Disney rides
Boredom is a state of mind.
And that is why I haven't been to a Disney park since 1972.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
St.Mary's wrote:
And that is why I haven't been to a Disney park since 1972.
That is too bad. There are all kinds of neat scenes to photograph. I went with my then girl friend in 1977, and with my family in 1995 and 2001.
Been retired for 13 years and haven't been bored in all those years. Photography, is of course, my main pastime but I also spend a fair amount of time with my HO railroad. Building a 2 level tunnel/bridge as we speak. It's really too early to catch fish in this part of the country, but I've been out a couple times anyway. Clubs, organizations, and church aren't meeting now which allows for a little leisure, meaning an afternoon nap.
Bored? No...
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