Interesting aside..
I, having cause to be covid leery, was alway more apt to give my patronage to establishments that required masks and such when we were in that phase of the pandemic.
I wonder if I was being discriminatory, or just using common sense? Whereas I, personally, think anyone not willing to participate in activities, such as wearing a mask during a health crisis, are anti-social and should be shown the door. Any talk on their part of discrimination is just a baby whining, imo.
As to the comings and goings of the side businesses that rent/lease space in that building it's always been a hard one.. but there's always enough people in the area because of the park to make it a go, barely. Methinks Ohelo's problem was not enough room, tables, seats, to turn a real profit. Though when it was first said here that Ohelo's neighbors were whatever I laughed.. They don't have any neighbors, unless you include a parking lot and a post office.
I, having cause to be covid leery, was alway more apt to give my patronage to establishments that required masks and such when we were in that phase of the pandemic.
I wonder if I was being discriminatory, or just using common sense? Whereas I, personally, think anyone not willing to participate in activities, such as wearing a mask during a health crisis, are anti-social and should be shown the door. Any talk on their part of discrimination is just a baby whining, imo.
As to the comings and goings of the side businesses that rent/lease space in that building it's always been a hard one.. but there's always enough people in the area because of the park to make it a go, barely. Methinks Ohelo's problem was not enough room, tables, seats, to turn a real profit. Though when it was first said here that Ohelo's neighbors were whatever I laughed.. They don't have any neighbors, unless you include a parking lot and a post office.