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Day 67 - Thursday 21st May 2020

Location: London, UK

COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak


Lockdown


I've always been quite a busy person.  As a child I had activities after school almost every day and some back to back on Saturdays - ballet followed gymnastics - my poor dad ferrying me on and off buses for half of his well earned weekend.

And I've always had a sense of there not being enough time for it all.  I want to do things, go places, read stuff and one lifetime isn't long enough.

Even now, with a gift of seemingly unending time on my hands, I still need more.

What I have refused to face up to and am still in denial about, is that I won't do all the things I want, travel to places on my bucketlist, I won't read all the books and watch all the films.  Unless JK Rowling can gift me with a Time Turner, it just won't happen.

In a now uncertain world, will I ever get to see Petra?  Am I likely to hike up to Griffith's Observatory in Hollywood?  Sing "What's new, Buenos Aires?" as I land in Argentina?  I hope so.  Only time will tell.

Hermione's Time-Turner Necklace l Harry Potter Shop

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