Have you had a recurring dream where you light a bonfire fueled only by face masks?
Do you fantasize about donating your hand sanitizer stockpile to the nearest day care? Long to get in line at the Shop-Rite or Wegmans right behind the woman in front of you, rather than awkwardly blocking all the other carriage-pushers?
While we aren t ready to say the COVID-19 pandemic is in our rearview mirror, we are feeling good about the loosening of restrictions, jettisoning of some of the precautions, and the chance to at least inch toward normal life.
This, then, may sound like heresy but was it really all bad?
7 aspects of life during COVID quarantine we want to keep and a big one to ditch Staff report
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Have you had a recurring dream where you light a bonfire fueled only by face masks?
Do you fantasize about donating your hand sanitizer stockpile to the nearest day care? Long to get in line at the Shop-Rite or Wegmans right behind the woman in front of you, rather than awkwardly blocking all the other carriage-pushers?
While we aren t ready to say the COVID-19 pandemic is in our rearview mirror, we are feeling good about the loosening of restrictions, jettisoning of some of the precautions, and the chance to at least inch toward normal life.
COVID restrictions were tough, but here are 7 aspects we d keep scsuntimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scsuntimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Taking it to the street: Sidewalk dining and alfresco pop-up restaurants on tap Patricia Talorico, Delaware News Journal
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One of the biggest boosts for restaurants and establishments serving food and drinks during the past year s coronavirus pandemic has been outdoor dining.
While COVID-19 restrictions are easing as more people get vaccinated, sidewalk and street dining are returning again to several Delaware cities.
Alfresco food and drinks also can be had at upcoming events at Hagley Museum and Library, the Delaware Art Museum and Longwood Gardens.
Officials for the city of Wilmington say outdoor dining is coming back bigger and better than before, but some details are still being mapped out.