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URL icon « on: March 19, 2020, 08:52:42 PM »

Greetings from Australia where the sun is still shining but we are heading into fall and the world seems a little darker.

One of the things I love about the forum is that we feel like a family here, no matter where we are located.

I want to ask everyone how you are going? Are you OK,  do you have someone who can help, do you need anything? We have the biggest network and the biggest hearts, I know I will get a lot of comfort hearing back from the people on here that I love. And I know, if someone needs a hand, this is the community that will be the first to help.

We will get through it. Music, friendship, faith in each other.


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URL icon « Reply #1 on: March 19, 2020, 09:30:04 PM »

Greetings from Australia where the sun is still shining but we are heading into fall and the world seems a little darker.

One of the things I love about the forum is that we feel like a family here, no matter where we are located.

I want to ask everyone how you are going? Are you OK,  do you have someone who can help, do you need anything? We have the biggest network and the biggest hearts, I know I will get a lot of comfort hearing back from the people on here that I love. And I know, if someone needs a hand, this is the community that will be the first to help.

We will get through it. Music, friendship, faith in each other.


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Thank you for checking in AF.   It goes OK ... or at least as well as it can.

One weird thing I've noticed over the past few nights has been waking up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night; only to have a delayed reaction where my mind goes "oh crap, it's real"

Unfortunately, it's going to get quite a bit darker before it gets better.

I second Facts not Fear

Be well and vibes to all!
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URL icon « Reply #2 on: March 19, 2020, 09:43:31 PM »

 Wave Hunkered down here in Mpls. Lovin' the streams of my heroes. Stayin' home, playin' along.  Hoping to be well  Hoping for June fun!!!

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URL icon « Reply #3 on: March 19, 2020, 11:55:26 PM »

Doing well in Western Nebraska. Thank you for asking. Waiting for June, seems sooooooo far away. Hope everyone weathers the storm without problems. Or to many anyway.  Thumbs Up
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URL icon « Reply #4 on: March 20, 2020, 02:35:30 AM »

Greetings from Australia where the sun is still shining but we are heading into fall and the world seems a little darker.

One of the things I love about the forum is that we feel like a family here, no matter where we are located.

I want to ask everyone how you are going? Are you OK,  do you have someone who can help, do you need anything? We have the biggest network and the biggest hearts, I know I will get a lot of comfort hearing back from the people on here that I love. And I know, if someone needs a hand, this is the community that will be the first to help.

We will get through it. Music, friendship, faith in each other.


Facts not Fear

Clean Hands

Open Hearts

Thank you for checking in AF.   It goes OK ... or at least as well as it can.

One weird thing I've noticed over the past few nights has been waking up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night; only to have a delayed reaction where my mind goes "oh crap, it's real"

Unfortunately, it's going to get quite a bit darker before it gets better.

I second Facts not Fear

Be well and vibes to all!

That sense of dread when the “ maybe it’s all a Dream” feeling goes away.

Know it too well.

Glad you are ok otherwise. X
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URL icon « Reply #5 on: March 20, 2020, 02:36:07 AM »

Doing well in Western Nebraska. Thank you for asking. Waiting for June, seems sooooooo far away. Hope everyone weathers the storm without problems. Or to many anyway.  Thumbs Up

Agree! Glad to hear you are doing ok. ✌️
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URL icon « Reply #6 on: March 20, 2020, 02:36:48 AM »

Wave Hunkered down here in Mpls. Lovin' the streams of my heroes. Stayin' home, playin' along.  Hoping to be well  Hoping for June fun!!!

As we all are, let’s hope it’s possible. Stay well
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URL icon « Reply #7 on: March 20, 2020, 08:32:11 AM »

Everything is closed except grocery, gas, liquor, dispensary, and pharmacy.  Day 8 of home isolation. In need of some action. If reality and regular scheduled programming can not function in 2 months, let alone 3 TBF happening will be the least of our worries. There won't be internet, there won't be buildings. If it required 3 months of isolation, believe me there will be rioting, looting and mass destruction! The studies show 20 days and the rate of spreading drops, but without a cure it will repeat, unless like flu it declines in summer in the northern hemisphere. So I will repeat what myself, my data based friends, and my health care friends think. Isolating the healthy population is the wrong approach. It's the unhealthy, and elderly at risk who need to be quarantined. Less than 40% of the healthy population show any symptoms at all, of that 40%, 10-20% require some form of medical attention (this can include simply giving ibuprofen), less than 10% require hospitalization, and well under 1% of that 40% die. The number of total deaths, and number of required hospital beds is decreased, while business and life doesn't have to come to a halt. Also if allowed to run its course it is not known yet if it might just disappear, or if a general populous immunity will emerge. We can't gather in groups larger than 10, but we can wait in lines of 15 at the grocery to hand money to a lady who wears no protection, is less than 3 feet away, and touched the hands of hundreds of people before you. I'm sure this will just all go away if we isolate. Stay healthy. I'm starting to get more pissed off than scared!
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URL icon « Reply #8 on: March 20, 2020, 12:18:48 PM »

I'm doing good AF, thanks for checking in.  Wave I'm not surprised at all, you community organizer you!  Wink Medal

My company started getting a few people working from home even before all the resorts got shut on Saturday night. Our industry doesn't lend itself to working from home. But with the closure we were able to get our seasonal and international workers out on Sunday before any were sealed out. Argentina was a concern. We have many J1 students working and their country was closing to them on Monday or Tuesday.

I am now working from home, but we are taking it day by day, week by week. I don't know how many festivals we will all miss, but when they resume ... WOW  EEK! Rollin ... sweet they will be!!

If it becomes long term, I have numerous projects around the house to do that I keep putting off. And if I'm well, I'll keep my distance skiing in the backcountry and mtn biking. Both I often do solo so that is pretty normal.

I feel worse for you as your days are getting shorter and colder. Maybe that is easier for self quarantine. We all hope we can see each other in that canyon this year. Last year was shrouded with the loss of 2 legends, and then all the anxiety with the new ticketing process. We need this year! We need many :hug :hug :hug But at this point it isn't looking too good. We have 3 months, and we have the foresight of watching Asia and Europe. So keep your fingers crossed quote and hopefully we'll be hugging and  Woo hoo Rockin :hop :dance dancing


Until then ... Cheers  Cheers

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URL icon « Reply #9 on: March 20, 2020, 12:23:52 PM »

 Flower Mary from the Tim Buk Tu Ranch in Golden is doin ok. Makin beans n corn bread and stayin on the sunny side. I hope everyone stays in the light.
Stay safe Mary loves you. Flower
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I'm hanging in there and trying to stay positive. With all the health issues I've had in the last few months it's getting harder.
Being a senior over 70 and now having immunity issues I need to stay vigilant and I'm doing the best I can while living alone.
Keeping the music streaming has helped somewhat, but I hope to be in that box canyon for my 40th year in June and be able to hug all my festivarian family.
I'll continue to plug ahead and see what my primary care physician, my cardiologist, my oncologist, and my dermatologist have to say about my ongoing fight for longevity.
Peace and music be with you all. Flower
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I'm hanging in there and trying to stay positive. With all the health issues I've had in the last few months it's getting harder.
Being a senior over 70 and now having immunity issues I need to stay vigilant and I'm doing the best I can while living alone.
Keeping the music streaming has helped somewhat, but I hope to be in that box canyon for my 40th year in June and be able to hug all my festivarian family.
I'll continue to plug ahead and see what my primary care physician, my cardiologist, my oncologist, and my dermatologist have to say about my ongoing fight for longevity.
Peace and music be with you all. Flower

Hold on Tom. We will be back in our canyon at some point, have faith, our festival needs you there, glad you are ok x
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URL icon « Reply #12 on: March 20, 2020, 03:56:15 PM »

Flower Mary from the Tim Buk Tu Ranch in Golden is doin ok. Makin beans n corn bread and stayin on the sunny side. I hope everyone stays in the light.
Stay safe Mary loves you. Flower
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Sounding good there Mary x
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URL icon « Reply #13 on: March 20, 2020, 03:57:46 PM »

I'm doing good AF, thanks for checking in.  Wave I'm not surprised at all, you community organizer you!  Wink Medal

My company started getting a few people working from home even before all the resorts got shut on Saturday night. Our industry doesn't lend itself to working from home. But with the closure we were able to get our seasonal and international workers out on Sunday before any were sealed out. Argentina was a concern. We have many J1 students working and their country was closing to them on Monday or Tuesday.

I am now working from home, but we are taking it day by day, week by week. I don't know how many festivals we will all miss, but when they resume ... WOW  EEK! Rollin ... sweet they will be!!

If it becomes long term, I have numerous projects around the house to do that I keep putting off. And if I'm well, I'll keep my distance skiing in the backcountry and mtn biking. Both I often do solo so that is pretty normal.

I feel worse for you as your days are getting shorter and colder. Maybe that is easier for self quarantine. We all hope we can see each other in that canyon this year. Last year was shrouded with the loss of 2 legends, and then all the anxiety with the new ticketing process. We need this year! We need many :hug :hug :hug But at this point it isn't looking too good. We have 3 months, and we have the foresight of watching Asia and Europe. So keep your fingers crossed quote and hopefully we'll be hugging and  Woo hoo Rockin :hop :dance dancing


Until then ... Cheers  Cheers



Ah my Telluride best buddy. Glad you are ok. The solitary skiing has equipped you well for this time. Hold on, we will be back dancing soon, I play a little bit of Greensky every morning to get me going x
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URL icon « Reply #14 on: March 20, 2020, 04:00:41 PM »

Everything is closed except grocery, gas, liquor, dispensary, and pharmacy.  Day 8 of home isolation. In need of some action. If reality and regular scheduled programming can not function in 2 months, let alone 3 TBF happening will be the least of our worries. There won't be internet, there won't be buildings. If it required 3 months of isolation, believe me there will be rioting, looting and mass destruction! The studies show 20 days and the rate of spreading drops, but without a cure it will repeat, unless like flu it declines in summer in the northern hemisphere. So I will repeat what myself, my data based friends, and my health care friends think. Isolating the healthy population is the wrong approach. It's the unhealthy, and elderly at risk who need to be quarantined. Less than 40% of the healthy population show any symptoms at all, of that 40%, 10-20% require some form of medical attention (this can include simply giving ibuprofen), less than 10% require hospitalization, and well under 1% of that 40% die. The number of total deaths, and number of required hospital beds is decreased, while business and life doesn't have to come to a halt. Also if allowed to run its course it is not known yet if it might just disappear, or if a general populous immunity will emerge. We can't gather in groups larger than 10, but we can wait in lines of 15 at the grocery to hand money to a lady who wears no protection, is less than 3 feet away, and touched the hands of hundreds of people before you. I'm sure this will just all go away if we isolate. Stay healthy. I'm starting to get more pissed off than scared!


I guess we have a different view again but I hope you are coping ok. We don’t need rioting and looting during this crisis! Play lots of music, feel the sun on your face, we will be back in the canyon again x
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