As we enter week six of the lock down or interment for the over 70s it is time this madness ended and life returned to normal, the overall numbers seem unlikely to greatly exceed the number of deaths from the 2000 flu outbreak the last comparable event and certainly the world didn't stop then. It has had its attractions certainly but I think enough is enough. We went to B&Q the only outlet with garden supplies, got some half decent plants to fill gaps in the recent reordering of the garden and felt shattered after the afternoon gardening, my back was still bad after the marathon lumberjack session yesterday. I'm just getting the last of the cine scans from weeks back filed then I can start afresh. About 30 reels to go and then I'll need to catch up with John Bishop in Sussex and of course also Peter Waller at Shrewsbury for some more of the old online cine collections for scanning. I'm just about to start editing Bus Spot Ultra Trafalgar Square which may possibly stretch to Pall Mall and Charing Cross both very close. It will be mainly really old material and more modern as I wasn't that interested in London while it was all red and we have had a clutch of RT releases of late so covering the less featured eras. I was quite chuffed to find one of the plants featured on our walk yesterday near Great Budworth was identified as Purple Fumitory, the lack of a common name is often a clue to its rarity, while not endangered it is fairly scarce and the North West one of its main concentrations. I goty a few letters and emails away early today while Mandy gott the DVD post away. A lighter post bag today but that happened last Monday then took off again. Numbers hitting our Youtube channel have at last started to climb again I would think the downturn in weather has something to do with this, here it ended up bright and mild , actually quite hot while working in the garden. How about some shots of my garden when I wasn't as troubled by my back and age! How did a lorry creep in though? Comments are closed.
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