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  1. Checking in for August. 

    I returned to my office in Manhattan yesterday for the first time since March.  Working from home again today and the rest of the week.  Thankful that I have had steady work, but sympathetic to  those who have lost jobs or income, or got sick.

    I'll take one of those GottaDeal masks, however they are made!  And as others have noted, most any mask can be put over a surgical mask if you want more filtering.

  2. Happy May Day / International Worker's Day -- especially to the healthcare workers and other workers on the front line against COVID-19.

     

    Every night since April 3 at 7:00 p.m. I play Sinatra's "Theme from New York, New York" out my sixth floor co-op windows in support of the #ClapBecauseWeCare for Queens NY healthcare workers.

     

    My effort was mentioned in a New York Times article posted online this morning: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/01/nyregion/thank-you-coronavirus-helpers-7pm-sinatra.html?smid=em-share

    I am referenced in the article as the "neighbor above Portofino Ristorante" in Forest Hills, Queens.

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  3. I placed a couple of online orders early in the week (Macy's and Kohl's) for a new suit and some work clothes.

     

    For the first time, I was in Massachusetts (Plymouth area) this year Wednesday to Saturday, where all stores (except pharmacies) are closed all day Thanksgiving. (I like it!)

     

    My wife, daughter and I got a nap after Thanksgiving dinner, then I dropped off my wife and daughter at an Old Navy near our hotel shortly after midnight and headed to Macy's to get most of their free after rebate items and look at a few other things shortly after they opened at 12:30. Crowds very light there at that hour.  After Macy's I picked up my wife and daughter at a Walmart and took them back to the hotel.  I continued through the night with stops at Walmart, Best Buy, Old Navy, and Kohls.  Then returned to the hotel for breakfast and to go on the Kohl's web site and check the dimensions of some toaster oven-air fryers I had seen (decided against it) but placed an order for a smaller toaster oven and other items.

     

    Unlike Walmart, which opened at 1 a.m., Targets in Massachusetts did not open until 7:00 a.m.  After breakfast I stopped in Target then drove farther north to an Office Max (batteries free after points) and a Sears, which it turned out was in the final days of liquidation, so no BF deals there, but got a replacement for the rear wiper on my car, which I needed.  

     

    At about 11:45 PM Friday I realized that the Ace Hardware 50% off one item coupon was about to expire, so I placed an online order for store pickup of a 48" level that I want to replace.  I set the pick-up location to an Ace store closer to home, since it would take a few days to get the item to a store.  I stopped by a local Ace Hardware later on Friday to get a few advertised small tools.

     

    During the day Friday and Saturday I made 2 stops each at CVS and Rite Aid to get some of their deals.

     

    I finished with a stop at a CVS in a Target in Connecticut to get a flu shot (free with insurance, plus a $5 Target coupon available in most states, but not New York or Massachusetts.  And later a stop at a second Rite Aid in Connecticut and one near home just before midnight Saturday. 

  4. The results of the poll are consistent with reports on the transition in Black Friday shopping.  Slightly more people indicated they would be shopping the leading online sites than the leading stores.  As many have commented in other threads, this was reflected by what most of us who did go to stores saw: somewhat fewer people overall (and also more spread out).

     

    The "winners" for in-store shopping were Target, Walmart, and Kohl's. The "winners" for online shopping were Amazon, Kohl's, and Target.

  5. Not sure about discounts at Cracker Barrel, but if you are a Rite Aid Wellness Plus member, you can buy one or two $50 Cracker Barrel gift cards at Rite Aid 11/28-11/30 and get $10 Bonus Cash per card, then use them at Cracker Barrel yourself.  That is like getting 20% back.

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