@the-gravedigger saidIf your health insurance stretches to that, I don't see why not.
Thanks for the advice, will it be ok to use parrot cleaner on my fish ?
27 Mar 20
@wolfgang59
This new way of living really is a change. My calendar looks empty and strange with cancelled appointments to massage and hairdresser, not seeing friends for movies and lunches, no grandchildren over the week-ends. On the other hand I will be available to help out where help is needed and that starts on Monday when I will be picking up my great-granddaughter at her kindergarten and take her to her grandmother across the city for the next two weeks. I trust it works out as there is no better solution. With less people on buses and trams that should be ok.
27 Mar 20
@the-gravedigger saidIf you own one of the norwegian blue:
Thanks for the advice, will it be ok to use parrot cleaner on my fish ?
@the-gravedigger saidTry this. When your parrot's sickness clears up, go and see if the pub is open again. There might be some causal link other than the obvious one.
Sick as a parrot that the pubs are shut.
@very-rusty saidBird Flu
He didn't say his parrot was sick, he said he was sick as a parrot! 😉 What ever he meant by that!
-VR
@badradger saidThe parrot is not a bird. It's a mammal like a bat or a dolphin. A dolphin is not a fish in a similar way to how a zebra is not a kind of horse, or, conversely, how a fox IS a kind of dog.
Bird Flu
@great-big-stees saidGod bless you and keep you safe. It is a great thing you are doing! I am also helping those who I can in different ways. Wear protective gear your life depends on it.
Where it used to take me 1-1/2 to 2 hours to deliver meds to shut ins it now takes me 4-5 hours. Hey some day I might need the service so I do it willingly.
-VR