I can’t wait for a haircut!
I invested a lot of time and on tools during this time. I even adapt a new look to make sure that after the lockdown, I'd be able to maintain my own hair. I actually enjoy my weekly "me-time" now cutting my own hair. Also becoming a good bonding moment between me and my son(I cut his hair), me and my wife (she cuts mine). I find it fulfilling
The state of things on Wall Street is not a good indicator of the state of things on Main Street.My concern is whether my barber will still be in business when this is over. He and his partner own the shop. Having been shut down for weeks on end, I rather doubt they are going to have the resources to reopen. I am afraid we are going to see a lot of small businesses, restaurants, malls, department stores, etc. close permanently. Some chains may survive, but under performing outlets are likely to shut down to save the stronger stores. The Phoenix will rise from the ashes, but it is not going to be easy or quick. Even before the virus mess hit, although the overall economy was good, many stores were struggling, especially those who have relied on mall traffic.
I'm an old haircutter: here's the best quote: remember, when you judge a haircut, look at the hair left on the head, not on the floor!oh jeez what have I done...View attachment 1112414
Chopped off your left foot, apparently.oh jeez what have I done...View attachment 1112414
I remember my hair being that color!oh jeez what have I done...View attachment 1112414
Well I certainly don't want you gents judging this haircut it aint the nicest i'm just glad I can't see the back!I'm an old haircutter: here's the best quote: remember, when you judge a haircut, look at the hair left on the head, not on the floor!
The instructions for the clippers were complicated...Chopped off your left foot, apparently.