7/13/2023 0 Comments Time warp dance( Supplied: Alyssa Paternotte) Thousands in Howard Springs Travellers drew self-portaits on paper bags to help pass the time. To help pass the time, travellers also challenged themselves to draw self-portraits on the brown paper lunch bags their meals were delivered in. "Everyone is restricted to their balconies and strictly adhering to wearing the masks but we are making the best of the situation." "We really try to keep ourselves entertained during this time," she said.Ĭatch up on the latest COVID-19 news here "Although dragging at times as in the heat of the day, the people I am surrounded by are amazing."Īlyssa Paternotte is also in quarantine in Howard Springs, spending two weeks there en route from Spain to Queensland. Mr Radovan said getting to know the people in the rooms around him - who all arrived on a repatriation flight from Germany earlier this month - had made his time in quarantine easier. "We are all social and upbeat people, organising things for everyone nearby – from yoga to workouts to trivia to dressing up for the Olympic Opening Ceremony and watching it together on the decks, to just being willing to listen when you need a chat." Loading. "We ended up dancing after a self-organised trivia night which included a name that song and artist – it evolved into a group dancing song including the chicken dance, nutbush and the time warp," Mr Radovan said. He said it came at the end of a trivia night the group put together - one of many ways they've managed to get through a fortnight in the facility. Mr Radovan recently filmed a group of his new quarantine friends performing a physically distanced Rocky Horror time warp dance from their balconies in the Howard Springs quarantine facility on the outskirts of Darwin.
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