The COVID-19 pandemic has many local businesses rattled. But a longtime fixture of Old Town is using the shutdown to shed its skin – so to speak – for the warmer and busier months ahead. Bob Myers, founder of the Rattlesnake Museum in Old Town, has been doing renovations during the pandemic. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) “It puts a crimp into your budget, but it has given us a chance to catch up on some projects we’ve been meaning to do for awhile. We’ve taken advantage of the time,” Rattlesnake Museum owner Bob Myers told the Journal. “We’re here almost every day – painting, refinishing, refurbishing, rejuvenating.”