'We've got to lift up the spirits': Front yards are the new entertainment spaces during COVID-19

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With playgrounds, concert venues, restaurant patios and beaches closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, front yards and condo balconies are being transformed into entertainment spaces for Canadians in self-isolation.

While Mack’s happy music efforts have come to an end, other Canadians have found ways to continue spreading other forms of happiness around while so many are confined to their homes.

“I just wanted to be able to contribute in some way, show my appreciation for all the things that the front-line people are doing,” said Hopping. “I’m glad it’s getting a lot of response.” Some people in the U.S. and Canada weren’t satisfied to keep the joy of Christmas confined to winter months and brought out theirA Facebook group calledEven gardening, which has long been therapeutic for many a green thumb, has taken on new significance for many during the pandemic.

 

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We have enough stress without shit like that thanks. Don’t make people call the police. They’re needed elsewhere. Idiot.

Glad there is no battle of the biggest speakers walking outside to hear what nature sounds like.

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