Skip to main content

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

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Day 150 - Wednesday 12th August 20200

  Location: London, UK  COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak Certain people have always been a bit disgusting in the way in which they treat their surrounding. The number of surgical masks I see lying on the street every day is quite revolting.  Not only is it an act of pure sloth to just throw it on the floor without a care in the world for your environment, but surely in times when we are being asked repeatedly to wash our hands and use hand sanitiser it's an almost an act of aggression to disgard something potentially infectious in such a disdainful way? A plea therefore - please throw your salived filled masks in the bin, not on the floor.  Astonishing to have to ask really!

Day 139 - Saturday 1st August 2020

Location: London, UK  COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak Lockdown My church opened a while ago, initially for an hour a day, so that parishioners could visit and pray. Then about a month ago, it opened for daily masses but with social distancing in place.  Track and trace is done at the door, masks are worn and instead of holy water by the door we have... holy hand gel? It's all a bit strange to say the least and I doubt the church has ever been cleaner, but I think it's good that places of worship are able to open.  They are necessary to so many as a place for quiet and time for reflection, as well as operating as the centres of community, of which they are for so many people.

Day 46 - Thursday 30th April 2020

Location: London, UK COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak Lockdown I love to bake and I've had a bit more time to indulge this during lockdown.  I asked my house mates what they might like and scones were requested and so scones were baked. I remember going for afternoon tea once and ringing up to check that my being vegan could be accommodated.  The woman on the phone detailed what they would serve me - what sandwiches and cakes - and with the alternative I would get instead of scones "because obviously they aren't vegan".  I remember being a bit dumbfounded by this statement.  They had managed to make the rest of the options vegan friendly, so why not the scones, surely the high point of the afternoon tea?  And the easiest to alter - change the milk and remove the egg.  I was particularly irked as I had literally baked a batch of vegan scones the day before. I like a challenge and I have made vegan alterntives of pretty much everything, including...