We always seem to end up in unusual circumstances. My daughter likes any unordinary living things that moves, and a friend of ours told her that he had a baby peacock that needed to be rescued, and that she would be perfect to rescue it. My wife and I were taken aback by this, but we couldn’t say no, so we are now in the possession of a baby peacock. Not having had one before, I looked it up and apparently they squawk really loud. Now, when I had the dogs barking at night my neighbors complained and I had to debark the dogs, so my first question is, can you de-squawk peacocks? My second question is, how do I keep my dogs from eating this precious bird. My pragmatic self thinks I should just run a lunch special.
The cases in our county do not appear to be going down as we all hoped. I had someone tell one of my competitors was placing plastic around booths and seating almost every table. I would much rather be safe than sorry, and that is just not safe. We are dealing with a very transmittable virus that would not treat our demographic very well. We will try to leave 2 empty tables between parties, but remember it is much safer outside.
Oh, and thank you to Lisa and Tim for your wonderful notes and cards.
Thank you to everyone.