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I think a lot of places are installing them Desley. It would be useful if you have anyone visiting the office or going out and coming back in after lunches etc.

Morning all. Bit blustery here, just about to go out for a walk.
Cheers
MTM



Now that's what I call a good day!

Turns out our maintenance bloke put more stations in the wings than people expected, so he ran out and will have to come back when more arrive! Glad you had a good catch up Kath.

Had to wash my hands when I got home, there was so much hand sanitiser on my hands my eyes were watering from the vapour!

In our village in France there’s a clinic for rehabilitation of addicts, it used to be nearly all alcoholics and it was compulsory attendance for anyone losing their driving license through drunk driving. The little shop selling gifts was banned from selling eau de cologne as there was a risk a desperate patient might drink it. I saw a hand sanitiser point had been vandalised in the U.K. and someone had tried to drink the gel.
The addicts are only allowed out in threes, and the cafes and shops won’t serve them any alcohol.

Desperation is hard, but I can only imagine the pain to their digestive systems.
Getting unaddicted must be incredibly hard.

Yes, addiction must be so hard to recover from.

Very quiet on here again. Sorry that you have got more stress with having a staff member test positive Alicia, and a couple self isolating, must be scary.

Got enough rasps to do the same amount of raspberry jam or jelly but the surplus are in the freezer and I'm hanging fire till apple season because apple and raspberry crumble has the best qualities of both!

I’m sewing new trousers for myself. I’ve worn two pairs of cotton trousers out, in fairness they were both years old. No prizes for guessing whereabouts they’ve worn. I also need new foam in my chair cushion from all the sitting down over the last few weeks.

I remember the sound of the snapping as the jam caps sealed - Mother made jam way back when.
Nothing seems all that different here, what with a couple of close cases, but also there is still no vaccine, no cure, no treatment that isn't draconian, so there is a seesaw effect on the emotions.
I'm going out for a trike ride - gotta keep the joints mobile!

I drove down to the Borders yesterday to visit my mum who I hadn't seen since about 1892. It was really nice to see her. I think she has dealt with lockdown better than me tbh...
Driving into Embra tomorrow to visit husband's parents. They are both 92 and living at home but at least they've had each other to argue with!

Got enough rasps to..."
raspberries with sugar and cream :-)

Ooh, home made jam Kath, how lovely. Glad you have been able to see your mum R.

I have heard all sorts of things for Cumbria and yesterday there was an on line session with Cumbria's Director of Public Health
He was very good, his regular reports are on the County Council Website so everybody can get the data
In Cumbria at the moment the only part with any covid at all is Carlisle and all cases have been traced to contacts with hospital and hospital staff.
Yet an hour later I saw an on-line local newspaper saying Barrow had a high number of cases and could be locked down!


Bet that wasn't pleasant R!


Welcome home Patty too, when you get back here.
Cheers all
MTM


Mine was horribly sore when I got up this morning, too, Desley. My sympathies.
Hope you can get caught up at work - and not get too frantic.

She agreed. - anything for a bit of peace while she finished cooking.
Anything - promise. YES she said, anything I promise
OK. I’ll have spaghetti bolognese for my pudding.
You’ve got to laugh when a 5 year old plays you like a fish.

Ooh, she’s going to have to watch him Lynne, thinking that up at 5!!


So, after a mammoth job of sorting travel, we made it to Wales. Left Mandalay on Friday, arrived here on Sunday.
Obviously my body is still on Myanmar time. Hoping that'll sort soon.
We're doing 14 days quarantine in our flat, as required. We would do even if not required. I wouldn't be able to live with myself if we were to make anyone ill.
I am scratching at the Windows, mind. Weather here has been glorious. Would be lovely to get outside and not be a sweaty puddle in 2 minutes. Soon.
I need to find out the rules/recommendations about visiting people. Dave would like to see his father, of course. I had heard something about having to stay within 5 miles of home in Wales, though? Also, his father would be classed as vulnerable.
Anyone have any idea where I can find the information that'd help with this?
I've reset my old iPad to factory settings which seems to have made it work better and our lovely neighbours are letting us steal their wifi, so I should be able to get on the group more regularly now, touch wood.
Accessing the group on my phone just doesn't work. Rubbish app and the webpage is too small to work with. Good reads really needs to sort their app.
So much has gone on in the past year, I really couldn't share it all. Suffice it to say, I'm relieved we've now cut all ties with that shit hole of a school and grotesque caricature of a head. I will miss the good friends we made and the kids, of course.
We're meant to start our new jobs in Madrid at the end of August, so that will take some sorting. Not even gonna think about the logistics of the move until after our quarantine. We do have flights booked but who knows what may happen before then. Thankfully, it's a proper school and they're keeping us well informed.
It's nice to be home.

I suspect you'll have to ask one of our Welsh members what the rules are but is Dave's father in Wales or England?

Raining here today. Fits the mood - got to go to Aberdeen to see husband's eye specialist.

Looks like you are stuck for 14 days though, sorry.
Can you get anything delivered. A lot of small local shops are getting organised for home delivery. Must be very frustrating for You both knowing you’ve got to fly out to Spain and there’s important things to do. Hope Dave gets to see his Dad.

I don't mind isolating. We've been doing it since March.
I cleaned out the pots n pans cupboard this morning. Been threatening to every time we've been home for about ten years.
Might tackle the wardrobes after lunch.


Just popping in to let everyone know that Spooks is an incredible show that everyone should see.
It's on iPlayer.


Just popping in to let everyone know that Spooks is an incredible show that everyone should see.
It's on iPlayer."
I've heard that from several people. It's on my to watch list! :-)

So, after a mammoth job of sorting travel, we made it to Wales. Left Mandalay on Friday, arrived here on Sunday.
Obviously my body is still on Myanmar time. H..."
Glad you've made it back. If it helps, I've been visiting Mum since the 6th? week when they announced you could see vulnerable family members. I'm being a bit careful otherwise. I'm not sure what the rules would be about you leaving Wales but in England, yes, I think Dave is OK to visit his dad.
Sorry you've clearly had a shit time in Myanmar. It should have been so brilliant but it was clearly a shedload of crap from the sound of it; school, internet access, efficiency handling covid 19 etc. With any luck you'll get to Madrid before the second wave. Sorry the weather is so good while you're both stuck indoors but welcome home anyway.
Cheers
MTM

Spooks is on my list too.


certainly with the English rules what you see is the sort of regulation that normally appears for consultation. So it's what the professionals produce if left to themselves.
The consultation process is a way whereby the real world points out the nonsense and helps eliminate the most ridiculous elements.
These regulations are being pushed out with little consultation. Also when it's just the civil service they're open to having these things pointed out to them
When it's the 'medical civil service' be it human or veterinary, they seem to march to the beat of a different drum and will refuse to accept suggested changes



certainly you see a number of cartoonists taking the mickey of Sturgeon for it


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What’s your air trike like Alicia, I imagined something with big wheels at the back - I didn’t realise this technology was so developed - I feel like the person who first saw a horseless carriage must have felt but in my defence I do live in rural Wales 😀