Baby Steps in a Post-Covid World


Not much of a post, really.  Covid-19 restrictions meant that Tasmanians weren't allowed to drive anywhere, couldn't go to cafes or restaurants, or even hang out together.  Thankfully, that's largely in the past.   



This is what a bunch of us did almost as soon as the C-19 restrictions were relaxed:  we booked a table at the Bangor Oyster Shed, Dunalley, jumped in our various cars and did lunch (appropriately socially-distanced, of course!).  It was good.  Really, really good! 


So please get amongst it!  Head out.  Spend money.  Eat and drink.  Do your bit for the local economy; support those businesses - cafes, restaurants, bars, local shops and servos - that have taken a hit.  


But please do so responsibly.  The C-19 threat isn't over.  Understand that if there's a second wave, all bets are off; the recent restrictions will look tame by comparison with what will ensue, and the damage to our way of life and our economy will be devastating!





Above and below: Nat's GTV on a post-prandial lap of the peninsula







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Images captured on a Nikon dSLR, iPhone or supplied by Nat.

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