Coronavirus
I am still harping on about the weather but it is still very very cold. We walked down to the cemetery as Sue wanted to put some roses on her Mum’s memorial stone. Unfortunately the container and daffodils had frozen and I had to try and make holes to fit the roses in as the […]
I didn’t really want to highlight the weather when I started this blog but in the early hours of tomorrow morning we are going to be at minus 10 C. Now that might be a slippery problem in the morning as I have to drive my car to the other side of town to get […]
In 2018 we had a real cold snap and we have another one now. Sunday’s snow has continued on and off, but it is so cold and it the ice that causes a problem In the last couple of days we have been mainly at home. Sue is spending a lot of time home learning […]
Not just that, strong cold northerly winds hitting the East coast for the next few days. I tried my hardest to stay in the warm and do my computer stuff. But come the afternoon Sue decided that we should wrap up warm and walk to the shops to buy a few provisions and a Sunday […]
Only today for this week at Blackthorn but the team managed 800 vaccines. To do that they increased the registration points and entry doors to three and there were three vaccinators. At one time this morning we had queues back to the main entrance but kept a strict 2m social difference. Many of the patients […]
Yes my “new” knee is 16 yrs old today. As a surprise for him today I did my weekly longish ride, much of it with MikeB. In total I did 62 miles but significantly I climbed 3,494 ft which is getting on for nearly the height of Snowdon. No wonder I once again had a […]
Yesterday Sir Tom passed away from Covid. Much respect for the 100 yr old who raised over £30 million last year by his long walk. He captured the heart of the nation and gave us all a lift in dark times. ME15 has had a short run in the national headlines. We haven’t seen anything […]
Well, we have made the headlines tonight. It seems like there are 11 cases of the new South African Covid variant in the UK and our little bit of Maidstone has at least one of them! Tomorrow I understand we will receive a letter telling us to stay at home and self test for Covid, […]
What’s this got to do with Covid? Nothing, but there is a connection. Each year our Rotary Club plants purple crocuses in public places around the town. Purple signifies the work we do helping Polio Eradication in the world. The colour purple is the mark that is put on a child’s finger after giving them […]
Our local Community Officer has arranged for 90 boxes of afternoon tea goodies in a box to go to various needy people in the parish. With financial support from the Parish Council plus our own Loose Neighbours, several members including Sue baked cakes and other goodies to go in each box. Some of the volunteers […]