Mid-week and DEVS
P. had an appointment with the practice nurse for bloods, bp etc. She said no, not testing for C19. If they can't test passengers flying in from NY then ordinary bods have no chance!
30,000 dead and counting. US is getting back to business i.e. back to work, never mind that deaths are still rising and horror stories of cadavers stored in abandoned container lorries are circulating.
Care homes are a sad situation, on many levels. Perhaps in the aftermath regulation will be more stringent and put residents health above profit.
Weekly shop today as Friday is the VE bank holiday. P did Asda and I did M+S.
Customers shop slower in M+S.
Went to Claremont Farm and P. got asparagus, eggs, honey and some bargain bacon.
Having lamb chops for tea and this afternoon will probably potter in the garden.
Sat in the garden after tea for a bit. The world shrinks to this small space that is, for a time, mine. I share it with a family of blackbirds, who have a nest in the holly hedge. Both mum and dad forage to feed the young, mum making a racket either to remind the chicks to keep quiet while she is away or to frighten predators, I'm not sure.
They cheep merrily when a parent arrived with food.
The starling are having a harder job up on next door's roof. There is either a crow/rook's nest also up there amongst the chimney pots or it is a very obvious nest made by first timers.
30,000 dead and counting. US is getting back to business i.e. back to work, never mind that deaths are still rising and horror stories of cadavers stored in abandoned container lorries are circulating.
Care homes are a sad situation, on many levels. Perhaps in the aftermath regulation will be more stringent and put residents health above profit.
Weekly shop today as Friday is the VE bank holiday. P did Asda and I did M+S.
Customers shop slower in M+S.
Went to Claremont Farm and P. got asparagus, eggs, honey and some bargain bacon.
Having lamb chops for tea and this afternoon will probably potter in the garden.
Sat in the garden after tea for a bit. The world shrinks to this small space that is, for a time, mine. I share it with a family of blackbirds, who have a nest in the holly hedge. Both mum and dad forage to feed the young, mum making a racket either to remind the chicks to keep quiet while she is away or to frighten predators, I'm not sure.
They cheep merrily when a parent arrived with food.
The starling are having a harder job up on next door's roof. There is either a crow/rook's nest also up there amongst the chimney pots or it is a very obvious nest made by first timers.
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