Napa restaurant owners are pleased they can offer dine-in service again â even if only outside â yet remain cautious about how long COVID-19 will continue to impact their industry.
âItâs going better than not being open,â Mike Gatto, owner of the Hop Creek Pub in Browns Valley, said of the Jan. 25 state order that allowed restaurants to resume outdoor dining.
Sales are good, Gatto said cautiously. âTheyâre not pre-COVID good but theyâre good.â
One of the biggest changes for Gatto is adapting his business to provide both take-out meals and seated dining.
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Watch Dua Lipa s Clever Video for New Song We re Good
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In the song’s accompanying video, Lipa performs at a restaurant on a cruise ship, while diners order live lobsters that are then cooked and served. Like the song’s theme of freeing oneself instead of feeling trapped in a relationship when things are not meant to be, the fates of the cruisers and lobsters take a turn in perspective in a surprise plot twist. “Not gonna judge you when you’re with somebody else,” she sings. “As long as you swear you won’t be pissed when I do it myself/Let’s end it like we should and say we’re good.”
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it actually sometimes become almost paralyzing for people i think we have to be i think we have to fear and we have to. act like it s in crisis because then we will act now and we won t talk about what we can do in 20 years we have to act now because the scientists are saying that we have around 10 years to act and then it would be possible to do. post agreements ace too so we have to act so we can reach to post agreement to top 15 angele something else that greater timberg has been saying more and more is that we have to link up climate policy and social justice in other words that those who will bear the burden of changes in behavior of changes in policy have to be compensated for that do you agree with that and what would that look like in practice. i think bringing in
i think there is i mean the fact that our so called and a give and change of energy policy. lead to the opposite of what was intended. that s a warning to everyone to be careful about saying you know do this and everything will be better so we made the brits a big mistakes but france is there they re discussing now for instance the c o 2 tax or a cap and trade system for c.e.o. forgotten darkseid within germany and i think this is a good thing c o 2 tax makes everything that is too intensive more expensive and then the challenge is that it doesn t hit poor people in germany hardest and that s climate justice climate justice i think there are no angele that come back to india and china you talked about in your opening statement you said that the upper middle classes need to play an important role how and why. before before i come to the talk in the upper middle classes i think there s a general understanding that you know asking for