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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 2264707" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>No wonder you have been quiet on here. You must have been very busy. Your new home sounds perfect.</p><p></p><p>I am doing well so far, thank you. Yesterday we took advantage of the relaxed instructions in England and treated ourselves to a full day out on the River Lune estuary and a picnic in the glorious weather. We encountered no problems at all. It was fairly quiet, social distancing was easy but sad the cafe where we have a coffee when we go there under normal circumstances can't open yet. We have promised ourselves we will do this once a week. It was a first for me. I haven't left our house and garden since the lockdown apart from our daily dog walks and was beginning to get Coronaphobia. </p><p></p><p>I have also bitten the bullet and been to the garden centre today. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Everything was well organised. Sanitiser sprays and paper towels before the entrance so we could wipe down the trolleys, another table with hand sanitisers that we were asked to use before going through the door, Stickers on the floors for self distancing (at least 3 meters apart, just to make sure!), one way traffic, restricted numbers allowed in, only 2 people allowed in together, etc etc. I bought a few plants and shrubs and spent the rest of the day planting them.</p><p></p><p>My adult granddaughter, who is living with her parents, has got a new job. She started on Monday working on our Covid test, track and trace scheme. It is an initial 12 week contract, all working from home. She is still training this week via video calls and downloads, expecting to be up and running next week, but could be difficult when she has to tell people over the phone that they have been in contact with someone with the virus so must self isolate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 2264707, member: 94045"] No wonder you have been quiet on here. You must have been very busy. Your new home sounds perfect. I am doing well so far, thank you. Yesterday we took advantage of the relaxed instructions in England and treated ourselves to a full day out on the River Lune estuary and a picnic in the glorious weather. We encountered no problems at all. It was fairly quiet, social distancing was easy but sad the cafe where we have a coffee when we go there under normal circumstances can't open yet. We have promised ourselves we will do this once a week. It was a first for me. I haven't left our house and garden since the lockdown apart from our daily dog walks and was beginning to get Coronaphobia. I have also bitten the bullet and been to the garden centre today. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Everything was well organised. Sanitiser sprays and paper towels before the entrance so we could wipe down the trolleys, another table with hand sanitisers that we were asked to use before going through the door, Stickers on the floors for self distancing (at least 3 meters apart, just to make sure!), one way traffic, restricted numbers allowed in, only 2 people allowed in together, etc etc. I bought a few plants and shrubs and spent the rest of the day planting them. My adult granddaughter, who is living with her parents, has got a new job. She started on Monday working on our Covid test, track and trace scheme. It is an initial 12 week contract, all working from home. She is still training this week via video calls and downloads, expecting to be up and running next week, but could be difficult when she has to tell people over the phone that they have been in contact with someone with the virus so must self isolate. [/QUOTE]
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