Nature abhorring a vacuum. |
Waning sun through King John's Castle. |
Hand grenade flower art in a pillbox @ Dipley Mill |
A soggy Spud on the dry spud field. |
Bimble through the bluebells. |
Dusky ford. |
One of the Commonwealth War Graves @ Eversley Church. |
Former reservoir on Bramshill. |
Lockdown rush-hour: 7pm at night on the M3! |
The mill @ Poland Lane. |
Nesting swan on the Lyde river. |
Bluebell carpet. |
Be afraid, be VERY afraid! |
The entrance to the fairy grotto that appeared on Bartley Heath. |
Spud's not sure about the railway tunnel! |
Swanning about on the Whitewater. |
Deer. |
Cowslips. |
Spud staring at Tylney Hall from on top of its air raid shelter. |
LS of LSS. |
From watching the news I could see what was about to go down based on what had happened elsewhere in Europe, however I could not be sure of how far things would go with a lockdown, so on the Sunday before BoJo's big pronouncement, I made sure I won on eBay a step machine that was up for grabs a mere 20 miles from home (and it was won for less than the limit I had set so double bonus). We already have a dreadmill in the garage and an exercise bike in the bedroom (clothes hanger?) so if we were all to be confined to barracks indefinitely, then we were all set as we would have a variety of activities to keep up with training activities.
Spud was less than impressed with the plastic sheep! |
The black sheep of the families. |
Not all glamour: 54 steps up from the motorway underpass. |
King John's Castle @ North Warnborough. |
Dappled sunshine. |
I hope all of you who’ve taken the time to read these musings cope admirably with your unique personal experience of these strange times in which we currently live.
Eat pies.
Drink beer.
Run far (whilst socially distanced).
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