Dad! Fathers missing in the quarantine and turn the garages into bars
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/dad-fathers-missing-in-the-quarantine-and-turn-the-garages-into-bars.htmlDuring the quarantine affects not only women but also men, because bars, and beauty salons are closed. But that is no reason for gentlemen to deprive yourself of the small joys of men. They converted the garage into a cozy home pubs, missing the old days when we spent time in the company of mates over a glass of beer. Children and wife happy to accompany fathers to brighten up the dull routine of self-isolation.Men, languishing from boredom in quarantine, spend their days creating in garages, bars, and apartments pools.
Will Davis turned the barn into a pub for my daughter's birthday. The girl was 18, so she was able to buy my dad a pint, as I dreamed about it since childhood.
The couple from the UK so missed the Sunny days in Spain that decided to turn your garage into a themed restaurant. Now they are enjoying delicious Spanish dishes in the colorful interior, created by your own hands.
Keywords: Bar | Swimming pool | Garage | House | Idea | Isolation | Quarantine | Men | Fathers | The pub | With his own hands | The family
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