15 things we all did in 2020 that became part of ‘quarantine culture’
So here is a list of the wild and crazy things that became a part of our quarantine culture. Many of us got really into baking when quarantine started, and one of the most popular things to bake was sourdough bread. During a time in which we didn’t have much control over our lives, it was certainly fun to have control over a sourdough starter. Just like feeding sourdough starter, accumulating an obnoxious number of house plants this year became very popular. What was your favorite (or least favorite) thing about quarantine culture?
6 ways to make virtual Thanksgiving entertaining for everyone
With many medical experts urging Americans to make this year’s Thanksgiving scaled down, many of us will probably only see people in our “bubble,” so holiday is going to feel a little bit different. Thanks to technology, you can still gather with your extended family.
Social distance with ghosts at haunted Seguin hotel
SEGUIN, Texas If being around too many people right now is frightening, how about trying to social distance with ghosts. The reportedly haunted Magnolia Hotel has restored a guest room and its available for booking. Recent updates to old haunted Magnolia HotelThe entire month of May has been booked and June is filling up fast, according to owner Erin Ghedi. An overnight stay will also be provided with ghost hunting equipment so guests can explore the unrestored side of the hotel. Check out the video below of what we heard and saw from our visit:If you want to stay overnight at the Magnolia Hotel you can book your stay on Air BnB.