How do governors make this decision? It seems so arbitrary. I have a friend in Illinois whose dogs’ chiropractor has been open the whole time. Literally, a doggy chiropractor. How is that essential? Minnesota’s largest candy shop is open, with lines all the way out into the parking lot. Meanwhile, I literally had to sneak into a non-essential violin shop this week, because my daughters orchestra teacher will give her F’s if she does not complete assignments she has not been able to do because her string broke. I’m expected to just have a D string lying around and know how to string a violin.
The violin shop is small. There is usually one customer at a time. The owner makes most of his business through repairs for our large community of local musicians and schools. He has stayed open this whole time, with the doors locked. You literally call, make an appointment, make sure no one is watching, knock on his door, and he lets you in. It’s like having an underground economy. I literally did feel like a criminal.
Kris
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The violin shop is small. There is usually one customer at a time. The owner makes most of his business through repairs for our large community of local musicians and schools. He has stayed open this whole time, with the doors locked. You literally call, make an appointment, make sure no one is watching, knock on his door, and he lets you in. It’s like having an underground economy. I literally did feel like a criminal.
Kris
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