Month: February 2021

Just finished my 10th ZOOM meeting this week

Slowly but surely I am adapting to life without many real social contacts. I guess we have to survive to live but whether it is a good thing is questionable. Am I over adapting? I look forward to the meetings and each have a different flavour. Today's was about lockdown - if the benefits outweigh the costs. Others were on covid (my regular ZOOM meeting), one on consciousness and spirituality,...

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Sainsbury’s vs the unmasked raider

So off I go to our local Sainsbury's in the middle of the day to refresh our stock of bread and wine (not for communion). When I enter I say that I am exempt from the wearing of a mask. Instead of the nice lady there is a rather hostile man who tells me  I have to wear a mask or wear a lanyard. I say that I don't. It is enough to tell him I am exempt.  He follows me in and repeats the request. I...

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A visit to a ghost market in Wells

Saturday is a bigger spend day because we go out. Off to Midsomer Norton market. The bread person was not there due to a medical operation. We went to our fish stall. Deliveries of fish were very limited due to delays at the channel ports. Everyone except one or two were masked up - in the bright sunshine.  These are the people who believe anything they are told. Back home to deposit our...

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Fish and chips haute cuisine

So we decided on a whim to go to lunch at Hartley's Kitchen for some fish and chips. Now these are not your average product. They are not cooked in fat but I guess butter. The batter is very thin and edible. The mushy peas were home made with fresh onion; the horseradish sauce was also freshly made as were the chips.  Result - a meal that goes down well. No after effects. As the restaurant was...

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The day I met an expert on toothpaste (yes, really)

So off to have my stomach ultrasound scanned at RUH, Bath. Members of the staff are fussing about masks. I got on and put it on (no choice here) . I was told three times to cover up my nose. I basically ignored them. Do they want a 20 minute lecture when they would not listen anyway. I don't have the time or energy. They will lose their jobs if they don't obey orders. The one thing that lightens...

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Low tide – the ups and downs of human nature

I wrote to my sister telling her about covid and my work. She responded saying that it is all in God's hands and that He will triumph; she did not want to go down the route of discussing or arguing. I wrote back saying that my covid site was for research and information and that people can make up their own minds. I don't think we should be conversing again on the topic. Some days I feel just...

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