Quoting: Sign_em_up000000
I'm glad to hear you and your family are doing well and have not been affected by this! I'm sorry, for the late reply but I'm moving tomorrow and am packing and getting everything ready. Stay inside as much as you can I don't want to find out anything bad happened to you or your loved ones. I know we have never met in person but I love chatting with you and in general don't want anything to happen to you or anyone you know or anyone for that matter. I had no idea you had polio you just keep becoming a bigger inspiration for me! You're not a senior citizen you're only as old as you feel. What kinda car do you drive? Either way it sounds fun.
It's not as if I'm in a wheelchair; I just have reduced lung capacity and corkscrew legs: if I point my feet parallel and then try to bend at the knees (like I'm skiing), my kneecaps dive in towards each other and strike. When my nieces and nephews got old enough, I'd show them each this phenomenon and their reaction (all 6) was exactly the same: Neat! Didn't keep me out of the Army, though.
I have a 2005 Maserati Quattroporte which has 51,000 miles on it. My friend Bill R., who plays lead trombone on virtually every major movie soundtrack (especially those scored by John Williams), has the big Tesla and we onece did 105 on the Ventura Freeway on the way up to Santa Barbara. With our wives screaming in the back.
See if you can get a documentary called
The Fruithunters from Amazon. In part it tells the story of our Hollywood Orchard enterprise. That might give you a little insight into our corner of the world and be fun to watch while you're shut in. It was funded with a grant from the Canadian Film Board.