Posted by Absent Minded Farmer on May 13, 2020 at 11:41:45 from (75.128.194.76):
lead me to wonder if there isn't a disclaimer that can be used to keep the shows going. People need some kind of outlet to keep the sanity. The fresh air & sunlight is or at least was just what the doctor ordered for such issues as we have today. I wholeheartedly understand if your old or in poor health & don't want to risk it. There are still quite a few attendees that are the opposite of. Another thought along those same lines would be virtual tours. Wouldn't be that hard to assemble a small show & video record it & put it up on one of the social media feeds of your choice. A lot of the stuff to show off at a show can be done with distancing anyhow. Heck, the settings for the demonstrations at these shows would look a little more realistic without the crowds. Rantoul would bee an interesting setting for all that equipment working & no heard of golf carts.... and NO, this isn't a golf cart rant. That's a big show with a lot of ground to cover & a good many people are no longer able-bodied enough to get around. All good.
Now, lets make with some smart answers here. No need for poly tickin' or some cure for the plague, etc. i.e. lets stay on t topic & not turn this into a rant fest & give the poor moderators gray hair. That's what Tractor Tales is for. ;vD
I'll be back this evening to check in. Hopefully this post is still here.
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