tubber
Well-Known Member
This is not my experience during our rare excursions out of our neighbourhood. I don't know where his condo is, but if it's downtown and they did their walking there, the majority of people they would meet would be other tourists and the homeless. I'm not looking for an argument, but if I still owned my house in Calgary while I lived here (which we did for 3 years), I'd wait to check on it or go for a visit.From what I’ve been hearing I don’t think that will be an issue. My supervisor lives in Calgary but he and his wife have a condo in Kelowna. Last weekend they went out to the condo and on his return he was quite surprised at the attitude by people in the area. He said it’s nothing like in Calgary, it’s like people don’t have a clue as to what’s going on. No social distancing in the markets, people walking down the streets like nothing is going on. He and his wife felt quite uncomfortable with the way things were being done. If there is a concern it should be with the way the local people are conducting themselves. I’m sure this doesn’t include all areas in the province or in any of our provinces.
Our kitchen reno, which was planned pre-covid is going on now. Basically one trades person in the house at a time, and us available to answer questions, but we are usually in the yard steering clear. The downstairs washroom is theirs and it gets sanitized at night. Wife is happy, workers are making money.