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In many areas children are drawing/painting rainbows to put in their windows. Then, social distancing observed, when out for a walk with their Mum they count how many rainbows they can spot.

I'm putting a rainbow in my window too because I think it's something nice for children to do.

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Our granddaughter has done just that. It’s sweet. Xxxx

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wheezyof in reply to sassy59

My grandchildren are pleased that I'm joining in. I shan't be able to see them for a long while now. They live in South Wales, I'm in Hampshire and none of us drive. Even if we did, mixing would be risky. Supposing one of us already has the bug?

Thank goodness for mobile phones and facebook messenger.

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sassy59 in reply to wheezyof

It’s a lovely thing to do. No mixing for a while but we’ll get through. You stay safe.

We use FaceTime which is great. Xxxx

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DaisyEric

Lovely idea I might just do one myself! xxx

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