I did a gas station shop. But, more importantly, that Friday, my partner and I went to the Lenten Dinner served at the Catholic Church in the tiny village (population about 300 - plus the local farm and ranch community) east of us.
The dinner was, to say the least, delicious.. IMO, all local church suppers are of the community in which they represent. This one was no exception. Sadly, no music as the local band was staying in and the diocese had mandated this dinner to be their last for the Easter season.
This was before "social distancing" was mandated. Yet, all of us were diligent. We also talked of the threat with other locals. I do not recall anyone "poo pooing" it as anything but a real virus that was disrupting our lives.
Sorry for the digression. I miss that we cannot revisit this year.