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Will write them too. I live remotely and had used them to ship many items I need to live. Not sure what to do now but it will be tougher. I will manage. T y.
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Will write them too. I live remotely and had used them to ship many items I need to live. Not sure what to do now but it will be tougher. I will manage. T y.
Oh hi. Nice to see you this morning. :)
Agree- farmers’ markets have been a godsend; if one is lucky enough to live near one. Buying from CSA and farmers is good too. Mom and pop stores are hard to find. WM has either run them out of town or the prices make the locals want to just order from amazon (which then causes the mom and pop stores to close). It takes a little creative thinking, trip planning and perhaps doing without it fixing what you’ve got but it can be done. Knowing your neighbors well also helps for bartering and sourcing food and supplies.
That’s the best way to spread the message, have people come to you with questions.
I believe it. Last week at an outdoor market (spouse and I not wearing masks) this lady purposely brushed up against spouse and then shrieked “get away from me get back! stay back! You’re not wearing a mask you’re not wearing a mask!!” louder each sentence and shrill to draw attention and try to shame spouse. It was like a dog whistle to call for reinforcements.
It can be tiring. Chin up. Remember you’re on the right side of history. Don’t let it get you down.. be a brave example for others who see you.
This is what I’m doing. Remove yourself from the typical corporate supply chain. Still looking for a local dairy for butter tho