




The town is basically completely deserted. No tourists at this point. It’s eerie walking around knowing that we’re not going to be able to go anywhere or do anything for quite some time.
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The town is basically completely deserted. No tourists at this point. It’s eerie walking around knowing that we’re not going to be able to go anywhere or do anything for quite some time.
It looks like lockdown for the Coronavirus is going to happen in Monterey in a few days. Time to get ready for a few weeks of not going outside.
Well… now that the Coronavirus is in San Francisco and they’re shutting stuff down up there, it looks like only a matter of time before everything will shut down in Monterey. I put a message up on my office door with contact info that includes a variety of potential scenarios. Let’s hope there aren’t fast, hungry zombies.