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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2286079" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Just don’t cut the plank if you’re low [USER=452484]@kev-w[/USER]! Only a T1 would know what that would lead to.</p><p>Mornin’ all. Off to the supermarket for a small shop today, and a stroll through town to remind myself it’s there. It’s three and a half months now since I’ve done this and I still have the pre-lockdown town in my head. I know one of my favourite cafes has closed for good, a place where there’ve been many good times, and a I’m a bit apprehensive about any other changes. There were a number of closures in the year or two of the sad economy leading up to lockdown, so this, now, hasn’t been good.</p><p>Time stays still when limited to the back garden and local or woodland walks; it feels sci fi to be venturing out again.</p><p>Have a good bloods day all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2286079, member: 68789"] Just don’t cut the plank if you’re low [USER=452484]@kev-w[/USER]! Only a T1 would know what that would lead to. Mornin’ all. Off to the supermarket for a small shop today, and a stroll through town to remind myself it’s there. It’s three and a half months now since I’ve done this and I still have the pre-lockdown town in my head. I know one of my favourite cafes has closed for good, a place where there’ve been many good times, and a I’m a bit apprehensive about any other changes. There were a number of closures in the year or two of the sad economy leading up to lockdown, so this, now, hasn’t been good. Time stays still when limited to the back garden and local or woodland walks; it feels sci fi to be venturing out again. Have a good bloods day all. [/QUOTE]
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