In the time of the virus: day 68

Just the briefest of posts today, Saturday.  Another hot day, so we went out for an early walk in the morning cool.  Down to the river, then we parted ways and I took a longer stroll while he went back home.

Then back in the garden for our usual 11am coffee together.

I spent most of the rest of the day reading, sewing and dozing in the garden (catching up on missed sleep, and finishing things off).  Apart from the usual lots of watering plants (I’m finding it particularly difficult to get my head around two major crises at once); cooking a simple meal; and catching up with news from friends and family, that was my day.  A nice lazy Saturday.

Trying to keep from worrying over much about what loosening the lockdown at this point will bring when we are nowhere near being on top of the virus, without effective testing, tracking and isolation in place.  Resisting any thoughts of planning going away anywhere anytime soon, because frankly which country would be crazy enough to want to welcome visitors from the UK.

And so to bed.

I hope you’re coping ok, and staying safe.  Take care, and I’ll see you tomorrow xx

About deborah @ the magic jug

Now I've passed 60 I'm still doing all sorts of things I haven't done before, as well as carrying on with the things I already love. I live a happy life with my long term love Malcolm. In my blog I explore local and low tech ideas, food, growing, making, reading, thinking, walking, and lots of other words ending in 'ing'.
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