Bunk
TUG Member
We forgot about Covid for a few hours today. This might have been one of the few times since March. Our neighbor came over this afternoon to talk about her close friend who just died at home for reasons unrelated to Covid. Then another close friend who has been battling a serious illness for several years felt really good today. So we went for a nice walk near the reservoir and then ate dinner at a restaurant that serves really good chicken wings. Even though the staff all wore masks and the customers wore masks when not eating and the tables were socially distanced, it felt more like an ordinary meal than most other times we've eaten out in the last few months. It might have been because there was a lot of activity in and about the restaurant-- The tables were full, the takeout section was busy and the weather was really nice. And because business was so good, this was one of the few restaurants we've been to recently where we didn't wonder how long the restaurant would be able to stay in business. I can't remember the last time we talked for a few hours and didn't discuss Covid. It actually felt good to actually discuss problems that had nothing to do with Covid.
PS: For those of you near Westchester County, New York, this was the Candlelight Inn on Central Avenue in Scarsdale. Love the chicken wings and hamburgers, even though we're almost always the oldest people in the restaurant. If the weather is good this weekend, we're thinking of visiting a drive-in theater, even though the closest ones are more than an hour away.
PS: For those of you near Westchester County, New York, this was the Candlelight Inn on Central Avenue in Scarsdale. Love the chicken wings and hamburgers, even though we're almost always the oldest people in the restaurant. If the weather is good this weekend, we're thinking of visiting a drive-in theater, even though the closest ones are more than an hour away.