How many years?
I totally get that!I swear I can never remember. Asked hubs, and he couldn't remember off the top of his head, so we both came to the conclusion that it's been too many years?! (Part of the issue is that there are 3 things at the end of April that all happen at once -- his birthday, our anniversary, and one of my brother's birthday all happen within a 3-day timeframe. It all kinda morphs into one celebration. )
Thank goodness you posted this. With everything going on I'd almost forgot that National Mother Goose Day was fast approaching!MAY NATIONAL MONTHS
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It's actually today!Thank goodness you posted this. With everything going on I'd almost forgot that National Mother Goose Day was fast approaching!
pictures pleaseDH just left for Greggs - baked scrod dinner tonight!
Cherry Cheeseake tomorrow!
PennsylvaniaAs the province gets closer to announcing a Phase 1 re-opening date, here are some cut and paste numbers.
According to Friday’s epidemiological summary, of all deceased patients in Ontario:
7 were between the ages of 20 and 39
49 were between the ages of 40 and 59
291 were between the ages of 60 and 79
Ontario’s seniors continue to be the hardest hit by the virus. At least 774 people 80 years of age or older have died to date.
Quick facts on all Ontario COVID-19 patients:
• 41.6 per cent of all patients in the province are male and 57.3 per cent are female – 153 cases did not specify male or female gender
• 44.7 per cent of all patients are 60 years of age or older – eight cases did not specify their age
• 2.3 per cent of all patients are 19 years of age or younger
• 22.8 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 20 and 39
• 30.1 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 40 and 59
• 22.1 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 60 and 79
• 22.6 per cent of all patients are 80 years of age or older
• Public health units in the Greater Toronto Area account for 59.5 per cent of all cases
• 14.6 per cent off all patients are health-care workers
Confirmed 45,763 | - | Deaths 2,292 |
Pretty sure the recovered cases would confirmed cases minus the deaths. Or close to it.Pennsylvania
I guess we are not keeping track of recovered cases
Confirmed
45,763- Deaths
2,292
sorry! The scrod was sooooo good, and the baked potato perfect!pictures please
One of our Favs!!!!!Here you go @trr1
Bonefish Grill Takeout tonight:
Imperial seafood dip:View attachment 467693
Bang Bang Shrimp:View attachment 467694
Shrimp & Scallops (chili lime garlic sauce) and garlic whipped potatoes:View attachment 467695
Fontina pork chop:
View attachment 467696
Us too!! Around Christmas time, Sams Club had a one day sale on certain gift cards (including BFG) so we bought $400 worth and got 30% off! Do you have a favorite dish there? I usually get the shrimp/scallops or Chilean Sea Bass.One of our Favs!!!!!
Hot Diggity dog food pictures !!!Here you go @trr1
Bonefish Grill Takeout tonight:
Imperial seafood dip:View attachment 467693
Bang Bang Shrimp:View attachment 467694
Shrimp & Scallops (chili lime garlic sauce) and garlic whipped potatoes:View attachment 467695
Fontina pork chop:
View attachment 467696
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