Spring is here but with many of us in self-isolation, we will only get to experience the warmer weather and see the plants begin to sprout on the rare occasion we step outside.
Thankfully, Toronto resident Feanna Drake came through to help us all make the most of every precious fresh air break when she posted a series of neighbourhood bingo sheets to the Leaside Community Facebook group.
A Toronto designer made these awesome neighbourhood bingo cards families can use when going for a walk outdoors #Toronto @SolisAnimation https://t.co/YgFItmFR1r pic.twitter.com/nllPlGeEtD
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"Hi friends," she wrote in the post. "Lou's made these Bingo sheets (images borrowed) to share. If you are still going for family walks (avoiding others of course) please have some fun playing neighbourhood bingo."
"There are 4 versions so you can compete for 1 line, x, 2 lines, etc. or you can print 1 version and try to fill the whole card as a family (could take a few walks). Enjoy. (Thanks Solis Animation)."
Simple, everyday objects like a pine cone, dog, red door and Little Free Library make up the cards and seem all the more significant at a time when nearly everyone in the city is inside.
While health officials are urging everyone to practice responsible social distancing as a way to mitigate the rick of spreading COVID-19, if you do go outside, they recommend keeping a distance of a least two metres apart from others and wash your hands when you get home.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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