That's interesting, Saundra, in some ways we have - very subtly - reverted back to "days of yesteryear" in that we are having a Baking Day once a week (Mrs O has not baked for years because of us trying to keep the weight down
) and we have started watching a lot more Telly together in the evenings, but by and large it hasn't been hard to adapt to Staying At Home.
This being Dorset, folk you pass on the street would usually greet you with a "Marrrnin'"; social convention now is that you cross the road and raise a hand in acknowledgement! Again, it's all very laid back and life hasn't really changed all that much.
WM wrote:People do seem to have a little bit more time for each other and I do hope that remains.
I was anticipating when lockdown started that there might have been more of a pulling-together, but I have to say, it's not been evident in our road. But there again, we're merely a "microcosm" and what's happening here isn't necessarily a reflection of what's happening elsewhere in town.