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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2327931" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Morning all!</p><p></p><p>Brief sit down between some "constructive destructive" garden activity. Combination of the last garden bin day of the year on Monday, sunny day, confined to house and garden, having done the once a week shop at 7.00 a.m. (though a walk before it gets dark and the fireworks re-start may be on the cards) and better access to a bush that really needed sorting now I have a temporary fence up whilst the demolition work continues (please, let this be the week they get to putting up my Proper Fence!) and a legally absent from home elderly neighbour who I won't be disturbing with possible noise has worked to give some "Let's just get on with it all" energy. 50g of carbs all used up with no insulin kind of energy used so far this morning.</p><p></p><p>Work-wise, with several of my students now shielding as a result of sudden changes to the Clinically Extremely Vulnerable list, you'd think work would be simpler - but no, we have to be providing accessible work for them via their e-mail/drive or for posting (after suitable paperwork quarantining...) for them to be doing so Friday was absolute chaos! We zoom-called two of them which was highly entertaining and are planning on trying to do that again.</p><p></p><p>Actually, I'm pretty relaxed about this lockdown - I'd planned plenty of non-computer related projects for when I got frustrated at being limited, I had quietly re-stocked my normal supplies in the run-up to Thursday, and have gone back to the routines I'd established last time, with just the addition of being in work. It seems to be OK. No panicking here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2327931, member: 277410"] Morning all! Brief sit down between some "constructive destructive" garden activity. Combination of the last garden bin day of the year on Monday, sunny day, confined to house and garden, having done the once a week shop at 7.00 a.m. (though a walk before it gets dark and the fireworks re-start may be on the cards) and better access to a bush that really needed sorting now I have a temporary fence up whilst the demolition work continues (please, let this be the week they get to putting up my Proper Fence!) and a legally absent from home elderly neighbour who I won't be disturbing with possible noise has worked to give some "Let's just get on with it all" energy. 50g of carbs all used up with no insulin kind of energy used so far this morning. Work-wise, with several of my students now shielding as a result of sudden changes to the Clinically Extremely Vulnerable list, you'd think work would be simpler - but no, we have to be providing accessible work for them via their e-mail/drive or for posting (after suitable paperwork quarantining...) for them to be doing so Friday was absolute chaos! We zoom-called two of them which was highly entertaining and are planning on trying to do that again. Actually, I'm pretty relaxed about this lockdown - I'd planned plenty of non-computer related projects for when I got frustrated at being limited, I had quietly re-stocked my normal supplies in the run-up to Thursday, and have gone back to the routines I'd established last time, with just the addition of being in work. It seems to be OK. No panicking here. [/QUOTE]
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