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admin on June 28th, 2020

Today I booked the 0700 ferry for Calais on 9th Sept to return, probably on 7th Oct. Our friend Mary is coming with us and we will drive to the villa stopping overnight near Limoges in a chateaux ! then down to Millau, near the famous bridge. I have booked each overnight stop and after […]

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admin on June 27th, 2020

Sue’s turn to visit Mum today, but not a successful trip. Mum is very confused now and thought she would have friends arriving to see her on her special day. This is despite her being told regularly that is just one visitor. She thought I would be joining Sue in the visit and was upset […]

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admin on June 26th, 2020

After 3 days of 30 plus degrees, tonight the wind has turned cooler and the next few days will be somewhat cooler.No need for the fan on tonight! Yesterday, beaches were full, no sign of any social distancing. I fear we could be in for a second virus spike. Apart from that, the amount of […]

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admin on June 24th, 2020

32 degrees centigrade in Maidstone, Gatwick 34. Viv went to visit Mum. Bad experience, unfortunately. It was very hot, Mum was extremely upset, she couldn’t hear Viv. I think Mum reacted the same way as she did for me plus the heat was all too much. She was in a wheelchair as she was afraid […]

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admin on June 24th, 2020

I have missed a few days blogging, been rather busy clearing Mum’s flat. Viv and Steve joined Sue and I and we now have everything bagged or boxed up ready to be taken away. I am waiting to hear from a local clearance company for a date to clear but hopefully we can empty the […]

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admin on June 20th, 2020

After a lazy morning sorting odd jobs at home I decided to do my longest and hardest run for many years. I record all my runs on Strava but unfortunately I failed to press the start button on my phone so I had no permanent record of the run. The stats would have put me […]

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admin on June 19th, 2020

Today the powers that be reduced the level of risk from Covid 19. It is now down from 4 to 3. This means that the virus is general across the country and action will be taken to continue to reduce the risk further. There will be concentration on test and trace in areas of hotspots. […]

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admin on June 18th, 2020

Dame Vera Lynn died today at the age of 103. An amazing life and dearly loved by everyone. On the final night of the 1983 Royal Tournament, she took to the centre stage of Earls Court surrounded by the troops and bands of all the armed services including the display teams from the London and […]

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admin on June 18th, 2020

Today was the day I was dreading. I was to visit Mum in Barty House and it would be the first time I would have seen her since three weeks ago when I left her there looking bewildered. I had told her that she would be there for 4 weeks. Subsequently, it became clear after […]

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admin on June 15th, 2020

Hooray??!! Today non-essential shops were allowed to open. Queues formed mainly for Primark and Sports Direct. From the news not a lot of safe distancing whilst waiting and a few scuffles trying to get in first! The world has gone mad! I did a bit more tidying and sorting Mums stuff at the flat today. […]

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