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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2244175" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Woke with the sunrise today, unusual, and a treat. Everything looks so fresh; it’s a beautiful, reviving contrast to the human news so I’m drinking it all in for the moment. 6.1, and a sleepy, breakfasted cat up close.</p><p>Hope everyone has a happy day in the sun at home today. Unless you’re one of the people who’s still working in which case stay safe, stay healthy.</p><p>The weekly walk was yesterday, in one of the the many woods that this time - there are lots of wooded places in this area. We wondered if we’d be challenged for driving there - it’s just a mile or so but a safer way than walking on some of the narrow pavements. The woods were almost empty, we saw just five people and four energetic dogs. It was glorious, and there may be two or three weekly walks if it’s like that; I really miss all the varied walks we used to do, and so do bloods.</p><p>Our lovely neighbour did some shopping for us yesterday and it’s in quarantine in the outhouse, all except for a boiling joint which was cooked last night. I donned the latex gloves and washed the packaging in soap, but I couldn’t stop the baby bathing images and scenes from Alice in Wonderland flooding my brain. Didn’t expect those side effects of social isolation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2244175, member: 68789"] Woke with the sunrise today, unusual, and a treat. Everything looks so fresh; it’s a beautiful, reviving contrast to the human news so I’m drinking it all in for the moment. 6.1, and a sleepy, breakfasted cat up close. Hope everyone has a happy day in the sun at home today. Unless you’re one of the people who’s still working in which case stay safe, stay healthy. The weekly walk was yesterday, in one of the the many woods that this time - there are lots of wooded places in this area. We wondered if we’d be challenged for driving there - it’s just a mile or so but a safer way than walking on some of the narrow pavements. The woods were almost empty, we saw just five people and four energetic dogs. It was glorious, and there may be two or three weekly walks if it’s like that; I really miss all the varied walks we used to do, and so do bloods. Our lovely neighbour did some shopping for us yesterday and it’s in quarantine in the outhouse, all except for a boiling joint which was cooked last night. I donned the latex gloves and washed the packaging in soap, but I couldn’t stop the baby bathing images and scenes from Alice in Wonderland flooding my brain. Didn’t expect those side effects of social isolation. [/QUOTE]
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