According to the news today, the brighter and warmer weather brought out Londoners flocking to a park in the capital and also people congregating in Brighton, meeting up and certainly not distancing themselves.
Not only will these idiotic morons help to spread the killer virus, they are also likely to prompt even more stringent Government rules preventing the rest of us from our daily walks. I'm not quite sure which part of the phrase "killer virus" they don't understand. Soon we could be in total lockdown, only being allowed out for essential food and medicinal purposes.
Today we went for another walk across the fields - just a short two miler. I hope you like the photographs. There was a very sharp wind and much of our walk was into it which made it a tad unpleasant.
These are fields we have walked round on numerous occasions but I love taking photographs of trees from different angles and (don't laugh at this) pieces of wood from different angles as well. So there was time to do that.
Spent much of the morning writing and designing pages for the May Hethersett Herald. Despite all groups and societies being closed down there's still plenty to write about and I wouldn't be surprised if the next edition still weighs in at over 100 pages.
I have probably mentioned my talk I give to local groups on Heroes and Heroines of Hethersett. This lockdown has given me the opportunity to do some more research on part one of the talk. This will enable me to give people the opportunity of learning more about the individual people I talk about but in more depth via this website.
It's back to work tomorrow - I have grass to cut and a garden table to treat with oil!