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Nothing to do all day?
Margaret, you would have all day to putter, read, read, read, write, write, write, and putter some more all before dinner!


Plus time for a nap.

Agree, though I wish there were more restrictions in the UK too, as I´m having flights and theatre tickets for London booked for months, but hope to not be able to go there, so that I can get my money back.

Agree, though I wish there were more restrictions in the UK too, as I´m having flights and theatre t..."
I believe restrictions will be happening in the UK on large gatherings (by law) from Monday as reported today.... although locally many citizens, groups & sports clubs are taking their own actions & cancelling events, all local sport made the decisions today which was against current government recommendations.
Hope you can get a refund or at least book for a later event/time.


New recruitment is on hold for the time been doing the castle opens for it’s season a week this Friday.
I am sure things will be changing as the government changes its policy.

My problem is the library announced yesterday it is closing for at least two weeks. I should have realized this would happen. I should have had the sense to check out half a dozen books last week. But I got the announcement yesterday about 2 minutes before they closed. So I'm stuck. I'll have to read and/or re-read books I own.
In the scheme of things, this is a minor problem to have. People around the world have far bigger problems to worry about than not having something to read. I have to remind myself to keep a proper perspective on things.


The supermarkets really got hit on Friday as everybody "loaded up" on essentials..... I shop every day & been noticing how things have been going.... day 1 Bog Roll & pasta.... then they thought better grab some pasta sauces.... then it was the tinned tomatoes..... next day saw the Brits made a grab for their "tea"...... now they've decided they have so much pasta they'd better make spag bol for the next 2 months.... so Mince was today's shelf clearance along with paracetamol & baby meds...... been crazy watching how folks brains work.


My problem is the library announced yesterday it is closing for at least two weeks. I should have realized this would happen. I should have had the sense to check out half a do..."
Are you in the United States??
Most libraries have an app called Libby (by Overdrive) that allows you to listen to audiobooks and read e-books for free. You don’t need a kindle either, you can use any smart phone. I haven’t read any e-books yet but it’s the only source I now use for audiobooks. And if someone like me who never uses apps for anything (it’s literally the one app I have on my phone), anyone can use it. Super easy to set up.
Thankfully, I had some 20+ books out from the library anyway and there’s always my kindle or home shelf that normally goes untouched. But I’m working on my third audiobook in these first two days of quarantine thanks to Libby :)

Most libraries have an app called Libby (by Overdrive) that allows you to listen to audiobooks and read e-books for free. You don’t need a kindle either, you can use any smart phone..."
Yes, I am in the U.S. I've never borrowed e-books or audio books from the library. So it hadn't occurred it to me to do that. But I'm going to give it a try. Thanks for the suggestion.

https://www.londonarchaeologist.org.uk/#
They have released all back issues all the way back to 1968 of their quarterly magazine.

https://www.gutenberg.org/

https://www.londonarchaeologist.org.uk/#
They have released all back issues all the way back to 1968 of their quarterl..."
Very cool! Thanks, Mark!

https://www.gutenberg.org/"
Also very cool!
And I’m sure you’ll find something on Libby! You can “tag” books to keep them in your own sort of “go-to” collection. I have over 200 in mine. Libby is a godsend :)

My problem is the library announced yesterday it is closing for at least two weeks. I should have realized this would happen. I should have had the sense to check out half a do..."
Depending upon where you are, many libraries have online collections you can access without leaving home. You need a computer or tablet. We use overdrive ap, but there are other options like Libby. Check with you library's website for instructions. Good luck and stay safe.

I've never borrowed e-books from my library before, but I plan to give that a try. Thanks.


There is some damage in SLC proper. The powers that be have closed the airport. I don't know if anyone was injured.
I haven't been in an earthquake since I was in second grade (1965) and living in Washington state.



Spent the last hours making out a list of books that are at the local library that'll fit into my rucksack tomorrow. Sod searching for toilet rolls & paracetamol tomorrow going book hoarding instead!! lols

Spent the last ho..."
I had several to pick up but the library here blindsided me. Oh well, back to rereading or purchasing online...



Same here I believe wrt charges. The thing i noticed they normally give you 2 weeks to pick up books but the date they give is 2nd July..... 15 weeks away...... what do the local councils know that we don't :O


Read on & stay safe!!


Books, of course, can be dual purpose...
Except mine...obviously.

No charges or returns until 2nd July confirmed as well.....

No charges or returns until 2nd July confirmed as well....."
Well done, my quick run out for supplies was for bread, eggs and tatties. Managed to get them but no SR flour.
Madness

No charges or returns until 2nd July confirmed as well....."
Well done,..."
Crazy times..... I dont bother with a list anymore.... I see if I can get some meat & then reverse engineer the meal every day :) Still got enough tea bags for a fortnight so i'm alright still lols

https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/...
Goes back to 1822, with a lot of Hadrian’s Wall related.

I picked one up on the last open day and it's good until May! My 7 days turned into 2 months!

My sister has to eat wheat free, so we're good for pasta. No one wants that stuff. :)

Ive always shopped every day, its like my daily exercise too :) I have the bulk things like Rice / Pasta (luckily) as I started running low a coupla weeks back & got my usual 4KG of rice bag cause it's the cheapest way to purchase on my budget..... but I do a meat/veg shop on the day / every coupla days & this weeks been like whats left in the shops today...... There used to be a program called "ready, Steady, Cook" where you'd rock up with a bag of goods for a £5 & challenge the chef of the day to make a meal..... it feels like that currently.... lols
One thing we do have still is lotsa veg... esp the Green variety.... kids still dont eat there Greens!!
Mate of mine has a cottage out in the countryside with some land & bought seeds last weekend & then today thought to order some chickens (live ones) & they had a 3 week wait on them as well!! :O A stock of 1500 went in a few days, which normally lasts a month

https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/......"
Nice one!

Social distancing, Andy, and it isn't a joke unfortunately. Expecially if someone has already respiratory difficulties. Stay safe.
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On another note, I put my retirement papers in - 18 July. Now I hope the stock market doesn't totally collapse :)"
Congratulations, happy! I retired a few years ago and am loving it. I hope you will, too.
I don't watch the stock market because there's nothing I can do about it, anyway. And watching it will only give me ulcers. I try to remain blissfully ignorant.