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...but us locals. They've shut down all non-essential businesses, ski resorts, hotels, and bus service. What is open has limited hours, and limited product. Of course they've wiped out the paper aisle at work, along with a lot of other things, but we did get six pallets in last night, which is better than the three cases I got the night before. This main street shot should be packed with cars and people this time of year. The wife is like a lot of other people, out of a job for a while but they will pay employees something for a while. Some ways it's kinda nice, cause a 10 minute drive to work is a 10 minute drive to work. But I did realize the apocalypse has come, and I still have to go to work. I knew it.
 

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Thanks for the update, errr, I mean pics.
Maybe come visit us sometimes, in the General section thread.
If you want a CM and don't have it, one of us will be sure to get you in,
if you want.

You be safe and stay healthy out there!
 

Looks like a Kroger store, or one of our brands any ways. Chin up, it will get better sometime. Rough in retail right now.
 

Seems Summit county was the epicenter for Colorado. I guess it could've been worse if it all started at the beginning of the ski season. When it'll all end seems to be what's on everyone's mind.
 

Well TR we all said if it starts anywhere in Colorado it will start here, and sure enough it did. We're an international destination and every type of jungle rot that comes out we get exposed to it first. I think Pitkin County got it worse. But we're all still in good spirits in our small town, and it is nice to walk down the street and have folks on the other side wave at you.
 

Well TR we all said if it starts anywhere in Colorado it will start here, and sure enough it did. We're an international destination and every type of jungle rot that comes out we get exposed to it first. I think Pitkin County got it worse. But we're all still in good spirits in our small town, and it is nice to walk down the street and have folks on the other side wave at you.
Bet it seems weird with all the winter visitors out of the scenery up there. Even all the reductions in the hustle and bustle that's normal down here is quite noticeable. Kids are all home running up and down the street like it's summertime.
 

Anybody have info on how it affects are animal population say a beloved pet one might have.
 

Anybody have info on how it affects are animal population say a beloved pet one might have.
I'm having a little trouble getting dry dog food in but got tons of canned cat food.
 

Cripple Creek is back to a ghost town. The casinos are taking a hard hit. No cases in our county but I feel it closing in from the surrounding counties. Only used our Monarch passes for half the season:( I imagine Summit county is back to what was when I was a kid. ( Not much there) That shot of Frisco should be packed with cars right now. At least some areas around here will open up for detecting!
 

It seems those PREPPERS aren't so silly after all! Time to buddy up with some Mormons. ╦╦C
 

Looks like Wally World in my area! :BangHead:
 

Not alot on the shelves but amazing view
 

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