Coronavirus - how is it/has it affected you?

Frilford's non covered range is close by and I usually buy some cards for it in the summer. Brought forward that purchase as I'll feel more comfortable going there when quiet - it doesn't have "bays" so easy to spread out. Perhaps part of the new normal.
There were no baskets though, I've a hunch they were cleaning them overnight and forgot to put them out, luckily had a bag in the boot to use.
 
Whether subconsciously cutting back, stress/anxiety related or whatever....I'm not eating as much as I normally do.
Still eating, dont get me wrong but it's a lot less.
I may be half the Man I am now when this is all over...:LOL:
 
My youngest niece is getting married today.
Only two witnesses allowed at the ceremony.
Hotel pulled the plug on the reception last night but said they can collect the food [no refund]
Blowing a gale and raining where they are so photos will be restricted.
3 week in honeymoon in the sun cancelled a couple of weeks ago.
I bet they remember their big day.:rolleyes:
 
2nd day (1st full day) of total containment lockdown, last 48 hours were manic in shops

roadblocks are up and stopping people to justify their trip, most businesses closed, police helicopters patrolling too, last repatriation flights imminent before that locks too. supermarket was well stocked this morning and surprisingly quiet with limit on number of shoppers at any time
 
i have only realised how much toilet paper we actually use? i was of the (uneducated) opinion, that a bag from Costco would go for months. Apparetnly not.. unless we have suddenly started to s*it more
 
My youngest niece is getting married today.
Only two witnesses allowed at the ceremony.
Hotel pulled the plug on the reception last night but said they can collect the food [no refund]
Blowing a gale and raining where they are so photos will be restricted.
3 week in honeymoon in the sun cancelled a couple of weeks ago.
I bet they remember their big day.:rolleyes:

Really tough for them but they will have one of a story to tell their grandkids.
 
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