Good morning. Cool and grey here after some rain yesterday, but the threatened thunderstorm overnight must have passed us by.
Completed an early walk to the corner shop which doubles as a Post Office to dispatch a parcel for Mrs O. It seems funny to use contactless for such a small amount whereas before you'd think nothing of fishing out the cash, and it does make you wonder if the demise of cash will be one of those sea-changes that come out of this virus episode ….. They have changed the opening hours of the Post Office bit to operate from 10:00; luckily it was about 1/4 past when I got up there. It was quiet as the grave walking up, only passed a handful of folk and everyone giving everyone a very wide berth. About 5 folk in the shop itself - I didn't bother buying anything today but noted it was pretty well stocked up apart from cleaning products.
Master O made a guest appearance on yesterday's "Good Morning Britain"
They did a feature on "clap for carers" and interviewed workers coming off shift outside Eastborne Hospital! There's a 6 second clip of him looking cross-eyed into the camera and trying to talk coherently about staff!
He says they have no problems there with the supply of PPE and he has already dealt with "loads" of coronavirus patients being admitted to A&E - Sussex is a bit of a hot spot apparently - but he remains cheerful if exhausted. DiL has also now started working there.
Baking Day today, and we will be producing our traditional batch of rock cakes after lunch. In the meantime, a bit more hoovering is called for, especially as I've brought some mud into the house …
as Jan says, we all get rubbish nights trying to sleep sometimes, and I'm another one who will read into the early hours at times. This lockdown is playing havoc with one's body clock.
Interesting they're reopening your tip, Cruiser. Here, they have announced that the suspended kerbside grass / garden collections will recommence 27th April. Interestingly, those people who cancelled their annual direct debits in anger when the suspension was announced at the end of March will, if I'm reading it correctly, not be having their collections re-instated - and the Council have also said they will not be accepting "new applications" for the service, which sounds very much like payback time to me ….
I do not think this will be the end of this particular saga ...
Easter Eggs, Kaz? How many?
Stay safe, all