Hi all, I do not really have anything much to say. Just it has been interesting learning new stuff (been forced to!!) facebook, FaceTime, what’s app to mention just a few.
We have been socially distanced for years so that’s no problem but with carers coming in 4 times a day isolation is not really possible, so ho hum, bring things on we’ve coped so far and what will be will be (we survived PIP assessment so this thing should be a sinch!!!????)
Stay as well as you can and try to enjoy what you can. :-
The birds round here don’t know what’s hit them they keep ‘yelling’ their songs expecting to have to fight all the noise, and a lot of it has gone.
The blossom on the trees is lovely.
Blue sky but not too hot.......
Pippa
Ps hope you have managed to get all the supplies you need
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Our garden birds don’t know what’s hit them as we’ve run out of sunflower hearts for the couple of feeders and it’s probably not considered essential travel to buy some more, and anyway we are completely self isolating!
Jackie and my last trip out 10 days ago was around the “blossom trail” in the Vale of Evesham. I have to say there was more blossom on my neighbours tree than we saw on the trail!
Our local garden centre (bodmin) is still delivering and we get our bird seed from there. You can (could) also get it mail order from Vine House seeds or RSPB
thanks to facebook we found a local farm shop that delivers, which has been brilliant. As I dare not go out on a daily shopping walk, I am forced to be more prepared to target shop when I do go out. And I am back to baking, which hubby absolutely loves! So we got to take the little positives and keep smiling
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