As businesses begin to reopen the end of lock down is now the No1 subject in Britain and it can't come soon enough as the madness starts to wind down. B&Q reopened last week in Northwich, the queues have been enormous, on the back of this the other trade building supplies outlets have re-opened. Most of the mail order or click and collect plant outlets are virtually out of stock. The traffic generally other than a quiet Sunday has increased each day. The lycra clad cycle racers were out in force today, I hear from the West Midlands today that most ethnics have ignored the shut down anyway and cyclists have been out all day on round Britain tours. It was harden to time 30 seconds without a gaggle of roaring cyclists racing past in Cheshire. The weather held out despite some threatening cloud and a few rain drops after lunch. We were up earl;y getting the latest DVDs finished, all the lorry ones are ready although I need to put them on the shop later. I've managed to files away photos and before I put these away some shots we took on our walk today outside Great Budworth. It was spring in all its glory, wild flowers, birds were prolific, a couple of foot from, a Blackcap, long tailed tits, nuthatch, Herons, geese, ducks, moorhen, it just goes on and on, a lovely walk. Little pollution, great visibility, no aircraft, sounds and smell of spring in the countryside. Almost a shame that we shall soon be back to normal although this has been interesting and taught us some lessons about the things we have lost. Later this afternoon I was out on the lumberjack trail on the fir trees at the bottom of the garden. One about 30ft tall actually reduced the overall height as we thin out the monsters, families looked on aghast from the houses. I'm now putting together the Bus Spot Ultra Trafalgar Square DVD, early stages but all planned films will hopefully get done before the madness ends. Anyway here are random shots taken as we walked this morning. I also cleaned the cars and van ready to start work again. Comments are closed.
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