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I obediently stayed in for six weeks but then started going out very carefully for a walk. We don't touch anything or go near anyone and take our shoes off in the porch.We have walked round the local rugby field and football field. A neighbour told us that a nearby beach was quiet so we drove there and checked and there were very few people about so we have had a few lovely walks along the prom. Nobody comes near us.The only idiot we have seen was a runner. He was running towards a frail old lady with a zimmer and she was desperately trying to get onto the grass to get out of his way but couldn't manage. He ran far too close to her.Two friends came round this week and came through the garage and sat in our garden. It was lovely to see them and we had a good natter.
Although the runner was a right burke and totally ill-mannered - that sort of near contact has an almost infinitesimal risk levelMike
The only idiot we have seen was a runner. He was running towards a frail old lady with a zimmer and she was desperately trying to get onto the grass to get out of his way but couldn't manage. He ran far too close to her.
Received another letter this morning from the NHS. It tells me that I should still be locked away.It does suggest that things might change by the 1st August.When I see what is happening, the demand to re-open pubs etc - have a thought for people like me who so far have served the equivalent of a 30 week prison sentence!I'm not complaining as I am saving a fortune with the lockdown but do they really have any idea when I can be paroled?
When people have had a few drinks, they won't remember to be careful.
As many a child can prove.
Sounds like the letter I have just had. We have no intention of going to the pub for a very long time. When people have had a few drinks, they won't remember to be careful.