Before the stay at home order came in I would do my jogging/cycling on the shoulder of our parks perimeter roadway. This allowed me to avoid others by a wide margin, as they routinely stayed on the pedestrian path deeper inside of the road. Then the other parks in the area closed, which only forced more people to this particular facility. That's when I began seeing a few people sharing the shoulder with me. Still, it remained easy enough to avoid them by a safe distance. The following week they closed this park as well. Now others would ride, walk, jog, skate, maybe even Pogo stick into the area just outside the park, an area that normally would have few pedestrians. Unable to avoid breaking the 6 foot distance, I stopped going to that area.
Denial remains a huge, maybe even a very amazingly great human condition. I am confident we will be better prepared for the next pandemic. Or maybe I'm just having a wishful thinking moment.
Stay safe, avoid other humans.
The idea that I was once here, seems unreal.
In our area going out for a walk or run is not a crime, as long as you maintain a safe distance. Based on some of the other comments here, maybe in their areas it is.
Home Depot and Lowes are as crowded as they have ever been.