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As Kelly says... must, must, must exercise! All this baking is not good!

Their working conditions looked like a nightmare. I assumed they can’t even have a drink of water without repeating all the protection gear. I only wore a mask for a short while when visiting daughter last year and I was so hot and uncomfortable. Working a full shift in a mask, visor, plastic overall and gloves must be physically awful. Husband wears one for a short while for certain car jobs or spraying and cant wait to get it off.
Alicia, i made a Victoria sandwich for all of us. Nothing different for Billy, he can have a sugar rush once a year. He loved it and tried to mug us for our slices at tea time. He doesn’t get much in the line of leavings or scraps as my mantra is he’s a dog not a dustbin and we both usually eat everything served up.

Yes, I am looking forward to seeing what the new M & S has Pat, when things are normal, it will have a café which our old one didn’t, so hoping they will do some fresh baked goods. Good luck getting your eye drops ordered. Glad the cake bucked up OH Lynne. Sorry you weren’t feeling great last week Kelly. Read the blog Alicia, sorry you are having sleep issues. I normally struggle when things on my mind, but for some reason I am dropping off fine at the moment, just waking up very early and not feeling like I’ve slept through, which I find more frustrating.

I looked it up - sounds lovely. Billy will survive - he must wonder what the heck is going on, but isn't going to argue with you. I can imagine the look on his face - who says dogs don't have expressive mugs?
Our housekeepers are working with masks on - sure it makes their job a lot harder.

Glad you can sleep - especially since you're currently a working person, and that is impossible to do well exhausted.
I'm dealing with it - it seems to be different every day. But I don't have the pressures of working people at jobs AND I take the rests I need because trying to write, my one joy, is literally impossible when I'm too tired: can't produce a thing. I baby myself every day to get an hour or two in which my brain will condescend to consider producing fiction.
You'd think I'd pick something easier, like knitting!
As they say, if you can do anything other than write, do it.
But I wrote yesterday, and the current scene is coming along quite nicely. I'm excited.


Yup. Magnesium every night. I've added a bit of extra calcium - muscles have been threatening to cramp more than usual.
The CBD oil spray helps sometimes - but also leave me groggy the next day, and I can't write.
I'm used to it, and try not to stress about it - stress makes it worse.
Thanks!

Never a dull moment. And I have beta reads in a long queue! People seem to have decided lockdown is the best excuse to get stuff finished!
Hope you're all keeping well.

Sorry taking the magnesium isn’t helping, I tried it once but no joy, maybe I should try again. Glad you have been filling your time Kath.

Fabulous day for weather here, extremely high and low tides and flawless blue sky.

For anyone affected, HMRC have announced to the professionals involved that their portal to claim the 80% of wages assistance will open on 20 April.
That's actually quite fast and for once I'm impressed

Yes. Not sure I'll be that keen on sourdough bread but, nothing ventured...


So sorry about the rescue.
And that you're not getting good sleep. I can compensate during the day, but it doesn't sound as if you can, and that must be exhausting.

I suspect you won't be alone in this :-)
Seriously I would start a novel in the pandemic and then have it continue into the period after. That period is going to be fascinating :-)

Take care Desley. Losing dogs you know like at the shelter or your friends is sad. No wonder you didn’t sleep well.

They will tell me on 9 May how much if anything I've been awarded... with a payment a week after that.
Glad we have a full freezer.
I see online that they have had 1.2 million new claimants in 3 weeks

Hope you can get daughters claim sorted Lynne. Wow, that’s impressive Will, took my friend longer than that just to get confirmation of the claim, but she has also been told 9th May and that was either last week or the week before!

The weather here is amazing, flat calm, really warm and sunny so we sat outside to eat at lunchtime.
It’s hard to adjust when you’re used to working Desley, I’ve worked from home then retired but still occasionally think I ought be up and ready to go to work. It’s strange times for everyone.

Alicia, I forgot to comment about the housekeeping post on your blog, I appreciate they need to find a new routine, but surely as hygiene plays a big part in beating this, leaving resident's apartments unhygienic when some aren't in a position to maintain was a really bad idea, glad they did a U-turn on that.

I am struggling to maintain anything approaching a normal level of productivity to be honest. Although to be fair I know have enough work lying around the house to fill a reasonable sized gallery. And it isn't helped when a submission I have been working towards is given a six weeks extension. It turns out I need a little of the tyranny of deadlines. Also having no income coming in isn't helping either

It is always a shock, being laid off, even if you expected it and it makes some sense.
I'm pretty sure they're now going to find out all you did for them, and they aren't going to like having to do that themselves! Good staff are hard to find - and do a lot more than is expected of them.
Make sure a lot of this time is used for what you want - that way, when you look back in however many weeks it was, you have something enjoyable to show for it. I hope Lucy enjoys it - the nice weather is here.
Priceless: refusing video so you don't have to get dressed. Let them imagine.
Hope you adjust quickly to having more freedom.

People are running low on money, in some cases very low.
https://www.trusselltrust.org/
Most foodbanks are part of the Trussell Trust (link above) which is effectively a franchise, providing us with IT and data support etc.
Because of the virus the usual systems of people getting vouchers are breaking down, so my advice at the moment is to phone your local foodbank and explain your situation to them. Many of them are writing the vouchers themselves and even delivering in some cases.
I like the attitude a lot of people round here have, they just treat it as a bank. When things are good, they make deposits, when things are bad, they with withdrawals.

Thanks Alicia - furlough is slightly better than laid off, I am still technically employed, just getting 80% of my wage for doing nothing! They certainly are, I have been fixing people's mistakes this week! That is why my to do list isn't housework related, I'm using this as bonus time to do fun things like read more - I can always revisit it. I think I'm always worried that I'll enjoy being lazy too much!

I don't think you're the type. Enjoy it while you can - there will be a lot of cleanup jobs when people get back to work.

Made hot cross buns which turned out well.
Missing the family a bit, little lad is usually with us on Fridays. He’s lost his other front tooth so he’ll look quite different next time we see him.

Had another unproductive day. I should really find myself a mission/project.

Had another unproductive day. I should really find myself a mission/project."
I'm still painting the living room ceiling. Just a thought, Rosemary

Well painting ceilings made Michelangelo's name for him!

Sorry you are still struggling R, I forgot to comment on your post the other day, do hope you can find some kind of project. How long have you been painting the ceiling Jim?

Jim, we usually put a couple of things in the foodbank trolley each week when shopping. Knowing we wouldn't be in the shop (my sister, the youngster, is doing our shopping) we sent them a cheque. You can get around things if you're determined.
First cucumber through this morning

Jim, we usually put a couple of things in the foodbank trolley each week when shopping. Knowing we wouldn't be in the shop (my sister, the youngster, is doing our shopping) we sent them a ch..."
Yes folk are very generous and very supportive. Unfortunately the supermarkets have removed the trolleys/bins in a lot of shops as part of their precautions
To be fair they are also making stuff available for us. One lets us buy stuff by the pallet load
Like a lot of the foodbanks we've now got a way of donating through facebook and similar
But the fashion in this town is men shaving their beards to raise money. These chaps and sending in serious amounts of cash which is brilliant.

Glad that supermarkets are now helping foodbanks, I saw an article that when our M & S relocated, rather than taking some of the stock with them, they donated it to the soup kitchen, they think there is enough for months. That is a good way to raise money Jim

Ro hope the ceiling painting goes OK.
Desley, hope you sleep better tonight.
I am mostly vegging out today. Morning all ...




It's nice when we're not forgotten.
Normally if we are remembered it's by yet another inspectorate with an empire to build :-)

Happy Easter (if Happy is quite the right word!)

Thought you would appreciate that Jim

The sparrows were having a lovely dust bath in one of Billy’s paths through the garden. I can get right round the shrubs if I bend double to dobie height.. They’d all grown bushy again from when the last hooligan dog grew older and slower. It’s not normal to have dust in a Welsh garden.
Better get lunch on the table, it’s the highlight of the day.
Happy Easter to all.


A bit cold and blustery this evening, a foggy start but we did have some shirt sleeve weather in the afternoon

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Well, working from home is a challenge, everything takes so much longer to do. Never mind, just is what it is. In my other jobs am run-ragged, but guess it's better than nothing to do!
Wasn't feeling that great last week. Seems there is a bug going around the island with most of the same symptoms as you-know-what.
Also, must, must, must exercise!!!