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In the time of the virus: day 87
Wet, wet wet. That was today here. But despite (or maybe because of) the incessant rain I had another lovely walk back home from Kelston, marred only by the increased traffic on the main road. On the way home I … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 81
A good day. I like to make my almost daily walk purposeful if it’s just a local one, and today was no exception. To start off with I took myself off to our local shopping street where we are fortunate … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Do what you can with what you have, In the time of the virus, Local, Uncategorized
Tagged Bath, BBC, Cities, Crochet, Food, Local food, lockdown
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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 … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 52
My plan this morning was to make today a better day than yesterday. The jury’s out on that one. Yet again I’ve been distracted and unable to prioritise doing the things I wanted to do. Still, I did manage to … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Do what you can with what you have, Family, Frugal, In the time of the virus, Uncategorized, Walking
Tagged Allotment, Bath, Coping, Family, potting shed, repurposing, upcycling, Walking
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In the time of the virus: day 48
Today we did the last walk of our virtual walk around Arran. I hope we’re able to do the real thing next year. Today’s was another wonderful walk, and one that I’ve never done before. How can I have lived … Continue reading
Posted in Bath, Do what you can with what you have, In the time of the virus, Local, Travels, Uncategorized, Walking
Tagged Active travel, Bath, Coping, Living, Local, Simplicity, Travel, Walking
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In the time of the virus: day 47
Another day, another walk. Just one more day left till we’ve completed our (virtual) walk around Arran. Today we walked out to Saltford along the river path and then the railway path, then up across fields to Park Farm in … Continue reading
Posted in Bath, Do what you can with what you have, In the time of the virus, Local, Travels, Uncategorized, Walking
Tagged Bath, Bath Soft Cheese, Kelston, Local, Park Farm, Simplicity, Travel, Walking
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In the time of the virus: day 45
It’s Wednesday, and by the end of today’s walk we are at the half way mark of our circular walk (not) around Arran. It was another lovely walk, in glorious sunshine, and for the first time we saw quite a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bath, Coping, knitting, Local, lockdown, Travel, Walking
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In the time of the virus: day 44
Another day, another walk. Not the second leg of a circular walk around Arran, but a second circular exploration of another part of where we live. Actually a rather spectacular walk with some great views across the city. First we … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 43
We’re on holiday this week, so it’s all change. No sticking to structure and routine: the point is to make it be (and feel) different. Today’s walk was an 8.5 mile circular walk from home. We saw very few people … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 40
Forty days has such a biblical feel about it doesn’t it. A milestone? a millstone? maybe both or neither. Either way, just another day. Allotment/garden – I got a few things planted out (climbing French beans, lettuces, some flower plants), … Continue reading