Morning Jan and Saundra, morning all
Jan, mosquitoes really can ruin a good nights sleep, never mind the bite and itch, but it's the noise they make; you just can't ignore that. Don't overdo the hw stuff
Saundra, the rises were bound to happen; it's countrywide. Not only schools going back and the kids
(and their parents!!!!) not observing social distancing, but generally people all over not observing the social distancing bit. I honestly just don't get it - if you can't keep 2m distance; wear a mask; it really isn't rocket science. But some people just don't give a toss about others.
Hoping for a good news update from Jen today
Woke up to blue skies but now it's gone all misty. But once that clears it's looking to get to about 30 degrees here today. I've taken the day sort of off; meeting up with Nadine and two friends (well Nadines' cousin and her husband, now also my friends
) at a local pub. They have a lovely outside space by a canal so we can just sit and relax. They are always very popular so I'll aim to get there for 11.45 and hopefully be able to nab a table; may need to go even earlier. I'll have my laptop and phone with me so can easily work from there whilst I wait for the others who will get there for 12.
A bit of a sad day yesterday. A friend of mine S has a friend L. On Sunday S received a call from L's son asking if S knew where L might be as he's been trying all day to reach her. S then started trying as well with no joy so the son called the police. Monday morning they had to call the police again because they still hadn't been able to get hold of L.... so police eventually went round (not sure why they didn't on the Sunday?) and found L on the sofa; she'd passed away; she was only 44. We don't know what happened but the son was told that L was on the sofa and it looked like it had been peaceful. The son is 22 and is understandably devastated. He lives here in London with his gran because of his work, so thankfully has someone but still. Just makes you realise that life is so precious, so remember to tell those close to you that you love them and give them a hug if you can