We took advantage of the local supermarket's Tuesdays and Thursdays old people hours, and replenished our stock of fresh vegetables and other short-lived perishables. We didn't need much, but decided to make a run before the weekend hordes and their continued panic buying. The meat section was fairly well stocked except for spiral-cut hams (our traditional Easter dinner), paper products were minimal, but still no eggs. Employees and customers were polite and keeping their distance, the checkout area was marked at 6' intervals, and there were acrylic splatter shields in front of the checkers.
The sun was out, so we did a bit of yard work, before the weekend's scheduled rain, then it was time for lunch.
Couldn't remember if I'd stoned the usual rough edges of the New Model Blackhawk and New Vaquero's hammer struts, so decided that would be a simple, quick and easy before dinner project. After I got them apart and saw that I'd already stoned them, I went at them, again, just because. The New Vaquero's medium-size frame sure has me stimulus-check-lusting for one of Ruger's 4 5/8" .44 Special flat tops, built on that same size frame.