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Day 35 - Sunday 19th April 2020

Location: London, UK

COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak


Lockdown

What are the small things that you miss?

For me, it's a simple one.  I miss going to a coffee shop, getting a big, extra hot coffee and going for a walk.

I have many coffee shop apps on my phone that have gone untouched for the past 35 days which is UNHEARD OF for me.

I love walking.  I enjoy being outside, the exercise, the time to listen to a podcast, walk with a friend or call one for a catch up or just to ruminate.

I think it's the small rituals - getting your breakfast or lunch from somewhere each day, the reading time on the commute, being able to pop into a supermarket without having to put a couple of hours aside that in some ways are the hardest adjustments to make.

Nice thing:

The 1990s were pretty seminal in my development and Fearne Cotton is now broadcasting a Sounds of the 90s show weekly on the BBC.  Highly recommend to any fellow 90s sufferers!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000gkf5

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