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Old 03-25-2020, 07:29 AM
 
Location: Ft. Myers
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The past two nights we have taken a couple of our cars out for a long drive, just to get away from this virus story for a while, and to enjoy driving them. While road traffic was just a fraction of what it normally is, even at rush hour, what we did see were tons of people just going for a walk, rollerblading, and riding bicycles. I have never seen so many people doing this ever.

They were not bunched up in large groups, some were alone and some were just one or two people or maybe a family of four. I guess this was a way to get away from being cooped up in their homes, but it was nice to see people getting healthy exercise for a change.

I think it might be time for me to drag out my dusty bike and go for a ride or two myself. Are any of you also going for walks, etc, to get exercise ?
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