It may be nonsense in your opinion, but there are very little of how I spend my summer available to do this year.
The 4th of July is a parade and fireworks, both are cancelled. The option to watch fireworks in my living room from Washington, DC and New York are likely cancelled, too.
Most of the state fairs I planned to visit have cancelled, I am still waiting on Illinois and Missouri to give up the ghost.
The LTHforum picnic is just one week past the Labor Day period where somehow somethings
might happen. Already the Cook County Forest Preserve is offering refunds or no-penalty postponements to next year. This offer is up to Labor Day weekend, but extending past this is hardly unimaginable. If the LTH picnic does carry on, who wants the responsibility for adequate distancing, sanitation and goodness knows what else may be demanded?
I don't go to farmer's markets, I tend to drive out to the farms. This I can probably do, but then I might paint myself into a corner with canning projects.
Ravinia Festival is gone, too.
I might spend more time just over the border in Wisconsin, if they have more to offer than Illinois.
I can do what I have done for the last few months: stay at home.
Regards,
Cathy2