But I use the word regular because no decisions have to be made. "What shall we do today?" "Oh pretty much the same as we did yesterday and the day before and the day before that."
Irregular days are normal days where each day is different because we go out to different places. Work can be varied and leisure time could be going to the park, having a picnic, going to the cinema, shopping. Lots of enjoyable things but often done on the spur of the moment, making days irregular. This Tuesday won't be the same as last Tuesday, this Wednesday won't be the same as last Wednesday and so on. But at the moment this Tuesday looks and feels very much like last Tuesday and this Wednesday will almost certainly be pretty much the same as last Wednesday and the Wednesday before and ………..
Found a different walk today around the back of the parish pit and skirting the fields around Great Melton without leaving the parish of Hethersett. It still provided a walk of almost four miles, so a decent amount of exercise again.
Hope you like the latest batch of photographs which start with "bin day in Hethersett" and end with a field of oil seed rape.
Took a prime minister being put into intensive care to bring the politicians together at last. Genuine good wishes flying around but how long will it last? My guess is as soon as the pandemic is over they will be back to slagging each other off. If there is one thing that must be learned from this virus it is that we should all work together for the benefit of all and not continually try to gain cheap points off each other. I seem to remember Jeremy Corbyn when he was elected leader of the Labour party calling for the end to "dirty politics" and then spending most of his time criticising anything that moved. This kind of nonsense needs to stop. After all we are supposedly the United Kingdom.