Monday, 14 February 2022

WEEK 100 CORONAVIRUS: LOCKDOWN EASING - HALLS AND CAFES GETTING BACK TO NORMAL

The sun is shining! Spring is just around the corner!  

Things are opening up.

 Lovely concert of Friday. Church halls are now opening up and there is talk of the catering facilities becoming available (after just under 2 years when they closed the week before national lockdown was imposed).

Our local Waitrose supermarket has now opened its cafe.  Back to meeting and greeting again, albeit we still have to wear masks in the store (but not when having coffee).

Bread baking roughly once a week.  The sun is now shining through the kitchen window. This fork turned up in some of Big Ish's cutlery... along with 2 of my (paternal) grandmother's large serving spoons.  This fork and several others were also from her.  And several of our camping spoons also turned up!  So that's what happened to them!


Litter picking along the banks of the Leven.  Lots of mallards on the river; 2 males and 1 female groups.

Even burdocks looked good in the February sunlight.

I thought this jigsaw from Oxfam would be of interest to Ellie (as part of my 'Quiet Zone' strategy).   No go.  I think she's grown out of this now.

Iain and I finished it off but it took a week!  (There is often nothing that interests us on TV but we like to sit in front of the fire in the evening. We have to admit that it keeps the brain from stagnating!)







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