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Today was brilliant. Lovely, sunny not overly hot. Very few of our four wheeled friends out on my country roads on my Sunday exercise. When you read the accounts of some of the Stupid reasons (I realise we only get the highlights) drivers give to the police for being out, it really makes you think about the need and proportionality of it all.
Paused for a pull on my bidon and some home made cake – nothing but the sounds of nature, and my restored Raleigh Record Ace saying “c’mon, let’s go”. Families – mum, dad, kids, walking together, cycling together – I just can’t remember ever seeing this before. Can we hold onto this, or am I living in a dream?
In some ways, living the lock-down reminds me of parts of childhood. A plainer version of our past life, when There weren’t attractions, Shopping centres, coffees, restaurants, drinks. I’m not an only child, but my brother and sister are older and had left home by the time I was 5, so I really felt like it. Winter Sundays in particular were really tedious If you couldn’t go outside (which at least we were able to do). You might get lucky with an afternoon film, with Jack Hawkins winning WW2, there might be an afternoon outing, probably to grandparents.
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