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Unfortunately, it is looking like shoppers are going back to normal, thinking this must be over soon. They want it to be over, so if they behave as they did before, then it will be over....not good thinking.Well @gennepher , after re reading of your horrid day yesterday, I'd say your numbers are more stress related... Sounds like free for all.
It is those situations, that are going to exacerbate the situation so the next wave comes quicker and at yet another hard to manage height ..
I hope shops and shoppers, begin to get the message, opening up is NOT going back to normal, ...until we do get this next wave.
only then can we really see what we are dealing with, until there is a working vaccine,
And just how much this virus is going to intrude deep into our lives for a while to come .
Hope you have a much more peaceful day today
Well I was worried about @gennepher food situation, so I thought I would see if there was anything online to help her or others caught up in yet another Crisis this government seems to
Have been incapable of predicting preventing or simply doing anything about. .
Never have I been more ashamed at how poorly our government has handled this crisis from the very start until now, where they congratulate themselves on achieving a death toll many think is heading for 40k +
And rising.
I had hopes. ..I know, when will I ever learn
And then I saw this....
Scandalous, outraged, how can a modern, so called civilised society, be letting down those most vulnerable..... at a time like this.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money...t-chaos-Needy-families-unable-deliveries.html
We are fortunate, with the car I can shop reasonably safely, if we go early or go late
So I have not been impacted by the delay slot roulette.
So sorry for those who are.. Disgraceful
To save reading the article,
There was a number to call .
Let me quote it
I hope that helps someone at least
But again it's not just the Supermarket, I can't get a delivery slot at Tesco or Collect and yet they send emails to customers and have signs saying they have increased and are still increasing their capacity, but to help them manage will the less vulnerable please stop ordering online. I spoke to the store manager and he tells me that they know they are still getting many online orders from all the customers who were doing this before the crisis and he suspects are not amongst the most vulnerable, in fact there's been very little drop in these existing online orders, again people are being selfish.the problem is the store can't curtail these orders as they can't know for certain the vulnerability of these people, but they have their well founded suspicions. Basically if you can shop do it I am 70 but shop as I realise there are those in a much worse off situation than myself, but many are not. I have a friend who is on the high risk group, he can't get deliveries, he is lucky in family can help him, but what if? Hard times, but we the public do have to take some responsibility and become less selfish, a lesson that's going to be learnt the hard way.Scandalous, outraged, how can a modern, so called civilised society, be letting down those most vulnerable..... at a time like this.
@gennepher thats an aweful experience shopping. I can't understand what people are not getting about all the instructions, we should not have to rely on every business policing us, I fear as a race we are loosing our respect, self discipline and becoming more selfish. Shopping here is not so bad at Tesco, big wide isles good system and OAP hour which is quieter. Even so a lady in her 80s with husband in tow could not wait for shoppers to move on as others politely did down the well marked 2 meter isles and shouted " Oh, for goodness sake just barge through, what's wrong with you people?" With attitudes like this we nor shop keepers stand a chance in my opinion.
So a day of more tablets, more dropping olive oil in my ears, thank goodness for family meal, virtual, tonight.
Hold on to your sanity, keep dodging the bugs.
4.9 today which is ok (ish) as far as it goes but needs lowering then becoming a pattern. @gennepher I hope Popeye and the painting today take you to "that place". @jjraak now you've conflicted me - agreeing with Morgan (well Owen is ok) and not apoplectic with something linked with that publication. Ironically, it seems Cummings and co are quite sanguine about throwing thousands of their own base under the bus to further "the narrative." - (or party funds). Enough on that. Today I am enjoined to remember Philip and James, apostles. They just happen to be the names of my 2 oldest sons so quite easy. Let's be careful (if) out there.
This is the 2nd conflicting point today for me. I don't like Tesco - not beneath me, Norma Major is higher up the food chain than me - their meat and veg don't pass muster IMHO. However, they seem to have linked my shielding letter to their database and both delivery and click and collect slots are available. They also seem to make sensible swaps. I sympathise with yourself, @gennepher and many thousands of others for whom this doesn't work. Just felt it fair and honest to praise a company I normally don't like.But again it's not just the Supermarket, I can't get a delivery slot at Tesco or Collect and yet they send emails to customers and have signs saying they have increased and are still increasing their capacity, but to help them manage will the less vulnerable please stop ordering online. I spoke to the store manager and he tells me that they know they are still getting many online orders from all the customers who were doing this before the crisis and he suspects are not amongst the most vulnerable, in fact there's been very little drop in these existing online orders, again people are being selfish.the problem is the store can't curtail these orders as they can't know for certain the vulnerability of these people, but they have their well founded suspicions. Basically if you can shop do it I am 70 but shop as I realise there are those in a much worse off situation than myself, but many are not. I have a friend who is on the high risk group, he can't get deliveries, he is lucky in family can help him, but what if? Hard times, but we the public do have to take some responsibility and become less selfish, a lesson that's going to be learnt the hard way.
Wow, liked that sky a bit of wet on wet technique love it. Still life as always excellent.good afternoon all
4.2 today
a brisk breeze here today but we have been out for our walk around the village and mr gee is currently contemplating putting some cuttings into pots.
I should be getting on with something, but I'm not
I think I'll do some knitting, I've got a couple of projects on the go that would benefit from some work.
@gennepher that's a fantastic sky
@Muddy Cyclist a good start to the new series, you always bring such a strong sense of place to your paintings
Hope your day is treating you kindly
art catch up -
no 1 - stormy sky - White Nights paints
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no 2 - more anemones - Kuretake paints
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Sadly that is actually true. Meanwhile, whoever is running the show has shifted the focus on to potential number of tests and spare capacity in NHS. Just how many empty beds are in Nightingale hospitals which can't get the staff or are due to treating other serious conditions being stopped?All around us, people are dying.
Thanks I will take it easy. Loved your sky, yet again another success, I hope to get some painting done today, we shall see.So you had a good although very tiring day overall.
You take some rest today @Muddy Cyclist
Thank you.
All these selfish people make the shopping experience fraught, and tiring.
Sadly that is actually true. Meanwhile, whoever is running the show has shifted the focus on to potential number of tests and spare capacity in NHS. Just how many empty beds are in Nightingale hospitals which can't get the staff of are due to other serious conditions being stopped?
I am finding it quite easy to book shopping slots, for example went on to Iceland this morning and there was a slot for tomorrow. Didnt take it as I didn't need it, but its similar with Asda, I have visited Asda's web site on a few occasions to see spare slots. I have also managed to get slots for Tesco's, relatively easily and have a slot booked for Morrisons on the 8th. Maybe its the area we live in.But again it's not just the Supermarket, I can't get a delivery slot at Tesco or Collect and yet they send emails to customers and have signs saying they have increased and are still increasing their capacity, but to help them manage will the less vulnerable please stop ordering online. I spoke to the store manager and he tells me that they know they are still getting many online orders from all the customers who were doing this before the crisis and he suspects are not amongst the most vulnerable, in fact there's been very little drop in these existing online orders, again people are being selfish.the problem is the store can't curtail these orders as they can't know for certain the vulnerability of these people, but they have their well founded suspicions. Basically if you can shop do it I am 70 but shop as I realise there are those in a much worse off situation than myself, but many are not. I have a friend who is on the high risk group, he can't get deliveries, he is lucky in family can help him, but what if? Hard times, but we the public do have to take some responsibility and 's exless selfish, a lesson that's going to be learnt the hard way.
I'm with you on Tesco but being rural we have a limited choice. I choose Tesco because it's the newest built store here and the isles are the widest I have seen any place, easy parking. I agree re quality, sourcing of goods, prices and ethnics are questionable but probably better than how Some of the less expensive stores treat their staff, so you make your choices and take your chance. I would love to go back to the shop at different stores, greengrocer, butcher, baker and so on, would work now retired, would be harder if busy working with young family.This is the 2nd conflicting point today for me. I don't like Tesco - not beneath me, Norma Major is higher up the food chain than me - their meat and veg don't pass muster IMHO. However, they seem to have linked my shielding letter to their database and both delivery and click and collect slots are available. They also seem to make sensible swaps. I sympathise with yourself, @gennepher and many thousands of others for whom this doesn't work. Just felt it fair and honest to praise a company I normally don't like.
Thank you @ianpspurs@gennepher I hope Popeye and the painting today take you to "that place".
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