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In 40 minutes, at midday, I'll be going into government enforced lockdown.
I went out this morning to fetch the bins and bumped into the council litter picker.
He said that "they" aren't telling us everything and that really a country has exploded a nuclear bomb and the radiation is now all around us and falling out of the sky.
My god, it's going to be a boring couple of weeks.
Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Delivery guy arrived this morning, finally got the essentials, Coco Pops, Easter Eggs, Strawberry Trifle.... etc....
However bit short on bog roll, so will soon have to share my cat's litter tray.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Turning a little fractious over here with self-appointed village vigilante `Crumble Queen` upping her game and now challenging `vermin carrying outsiders` with a pitch-fork.
Week 3 of the lockdown is coming to a close. Tomorrow sees the start of week 4.
On today's bike ride (15.72 kms at an average speed of 13.75 km/h - not fast as we've only got small diametre wheeled bikes, the type you can fold up and put in the boot of the car) I noticed that there was more activity out there since the first couple of days of the lockdown.
The weather's not that nice today so it's not that which is making a difference. Perhaps people are gradually getting sick of being cooped up.
Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
Decided to do a Curry in the slow cooker yesterday after the shopping arrived. After catching up on three episodes of Homeland, a strange aroma started to waft from the kitchen.
When I finally arrived in the kitchen it took me a couple of minutes to work out that I had actually forgot to put a full loaf of bread away, and had left the loaf next to the slow cooker, which had then managed to slow toast most of the loaf.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Slow cookers are quite devious like that. Give 'em an inch, and they'll burn a slice, as my Gran probably used to say.
We haven't been over the doorstep since Sunday, but an interesting thing happened at Sainsbury's. Having queued patiently for 25 minutes (!!), they wouldn't let me and La Reborn go in together, and I was sent to wait outside (it was bit like being back at school). We are re-thinking our policy in the light of this.
My advisors tell me that being seen in the grocery arena plays well with our key demographic.
And I would never dream of having "servants". It's very 19th century. Nowadays it is thought more appropriate to have executive assistants. And we do give them accommodation, in the closet under the ground floor staircase.
Sadly, starting to look very grim in France. Paris now banning outdoor exercise between 10am and 7pm.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Always worth checking out any wholesalers that will have stock they can't supply to restaurants, cafes, etc.... anymore.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
We're now 22 days into the lockdown and the thing isn't slowing down. Still, it's still well short of the predicted hundreds of thousands dead that we had at the start.
Bad news about outdoor exercise being banned. Where I am, there aren't many people at all outside for exercise.
Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
France leaving Germany for dead and cementing its place in the 4th champions league slot: even making an attempt to catch Italy and Spain in second and third place, therefore avoiding the CL pre-qualifying round.
The UK, meanwhile, is grinding out results that will surely see it pass Iran for Europa League qualification.
Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
We decided tactically to do our Easter weekend shop early and it was a good move. Queue at Sainsbury's at a monthly low when I went in ; rather larger when I came out. Plentiful supplies of everything today, even the staples that have been hard to get were freely available at 11.30 a.m.
I'm sure the mandatory queuing systems have made a big impact in restoring sanity to people's shopping habits. That said, the woman in front of me in the queue at the till was buying one box of cornflakes. And that was it.
More people in Lewisham than on other days, but it was late morning on a weekday, and unseasonably warm (74 degrees expected here today). Bus home was just me for half the journey, when one other person got on, and that IS a new record low.
Meat market tomorrow as usual, and then I think we can (and will) stay in for a full week. It's the best and safest place at the moment.
Steps have plummeted for the time being. We (I) just don't think the beneficial impact is worth the risk of being infected. Not when I will promptly give it to Jane, I imagine.
I've started having a siesta over the last few days
Have thought of buying a treadmill, but knowing me, that's as far as it will get.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’