So What Is Everyone Doing To Pass Time

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Lots of grilling since I’m home all the time. Wife’s happy about the decrease in kitchen work.
 
I'm still working 10 hours a day in manufacturing. Mrs Flush is still working although it is remotely.

Kids are out of school but have had about 5 hours of class assignments to do a day.

Been catching up around the house some but also been having some good down time with family.

Saniflush 2.0 started her e-learning for her OW so she is raring to go when all this blows over.

Mrs Flush and I did almost nothing on Saturday except cook and watch Netflix/Prime. I could not remember the last time that we had a full Saturday to not do anything between kids sports, social commitments, or other family commitments. Neither could Mrs Flush. It was pretty nice.
 
Now oogling @stuartv ’s DiveSoft Trimix analyzer pornography.

Who needs scantily clad girls in provocative poses when Stuart’s posting Trimix analyzers with integrated pressure gauges in sultry Harbor Freight shipping boxes?

Come to Daddy, my little Helium huffing harlot.
 
I keep hearing about this "free time." What's that like? Fortunately, my daycare hasn't been closed yet, and I'm helping in the justification to DHS to keep them open. It's business as usual in my research group, but our chemical production group is producing key raw materials (fluorophore and quencher) for the primers and probes for the CDC test kits and I have an order of succession to send research chemists to fill in as the production chemists tap out. Coralville company to produce millions of kits to test for COVID-19

Never heard of it.

I've just been taking handfuls of napkins from gas stations and fast food restaurants. Surreal that my daily routine now includes napkin raids.
It's a soft, fuzzy-leafed plant. I learned its, shall we say, value, while backpacking at Philmont Scout Ranch in NM about 25 years ago. Way better than a pine cone or smooth rock.
 
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