Blog. To begin with, here is my vocal tribute to Captain Tom Moore. This is so I never forget that once there was a 99-year-old bloke (soon to be 100) living quietly in Bedfordshire, who achieved global fame, via tottering around a bit in his … Continue reading Covid-19 Diaries – April 27th
Month: April 2020
Covid-19 Diaries – April 20th
The Nook Cranny shop has finally landed on my Animal Crossing island. Like a Judas, the price I paid for building the shop was thirty pieces each of wood, hardwood, softwood and iron nuggets. The various woods were easy. The iron nuggets flummoxed me, since … Continue reading Covid-19 Diaries – April 20th
Covid-19 Diaries – April 14th
Blog. We’ve been larking about making a quarantine video for the sister. A big part of me felt b-a-d that here was I, all singing and all dancing (along with the husband and sons nos 2 and 3) to the tune of Sweet Caroline (which … Continue reading Covid-19 Diaries – April 14th
Covid-19 Diaries – April 5th
Blog, I now know why my GP was so dismissive of The Virus. Writing in The Guardian (seems to be my go-to paper these days, probably because it’s one of the few that you can read for free) a GP catalogued his experience with Covid-19, … Continue reading Covid-19 Diaries – April 5th
Covid-19 Diaries – April 3rd
Dearest Blog So, Dr Campbell lately has a catchy phrase he’s employing for use during these times of The Virus. That phrase is: Two meters distance determines our existence. Pithy wouldn’t you say. Just the sort of mantra you can rhythmically repeat to yourself as … Continue reading Covid-19 Diaries – April 3rd