Good morning - dank and grey with drizzle in the air. Mrs O has done a washing load, but we'll have to dry it over the radiators today.
Thoughts for you, Ally ….
Jan, I'm not entirely sure where you would be able to source face-masks from down here. Some people obviously have them, but not that many seem to be wearing them.
Not a lot going on today. I have weeded out the bumf from the large file I had going for utility bills at our last house, so I now have about 87 copies of n-power's Customer Service Promises to dispose of. They'll go into recycling rather than be shredded. Why I kept them in the first place, I have no idea. Shredding can be a bit of a mixed blessing sometimes, you come across strange letters dating from 1987
and start wondering what they were all about, and have they been mis-filed from somewhere else. Not a task, therefore, for the paranoid ….
There was a feature on the BBC this morning about the historic preserved mill (with a waterwheel) at Sturminster Newton, just south of the town on the River Stour. They open it up in the summer as a visitor attraction and for demonstrations, usually once a month, but the parking is so horrendous the only time we tried to visit it, I couldn't find anywhere and had to reverse back out onto a fairly major (well, for these parts
) road on a blind bend. Anyway, apparently with the current shortages of flour, the volunteers have now returned it to full-time production!
There's quite a few small independent bakery shops in the area, and local pub/restaurants doing takeaways of course, so I guess they are supplying to them. Who needs Global Economy when you can trundle your flour bags on a horse and cart up the hill to the local Co-op!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-52369075Enjoy your baking, all!