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Pickles



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Yes it must be awful to be cooped up in an apartment in the city - out where I live we are seeing a lot more people in motor homes coming to the local campsites (yes I know it’s only March and here it was -3c last night) fewer caravans. Also our normally ignored village shops and the Coop in the next village have fully stocked shelves - the only thing I’ve noticed a shortage here has been toothpaste!
Another thing you can do it you have one is to get out into your garden so long as you can keep your 2m from neighbours - I gave a huge library of books at home (some 500 books from the days when I had no TV!) our local library is now shut and the library van isn’t calling any more - I put cards through my neighbor’s letterboxes telling them they are welcome to come and borrow although there is mostly travelogue and history books there are a lot of Nautical technical books. One of my elderly neighbors who is retired Professor of Maths has already borrowed my 3 volumes of The American Practical Navigator to learn about marine navigation, another has borrowed my history of containerization and the global economy!

You are VERY lucky to live in such circumstances, I lived in a country village in Herefordshire at one stage before moving to Aussie, so I have some idea how nice that would be.
Anyway, BE THANKFUL, & beware of who comes to your home & borrows your books, "Social Distancing" is what I'm doing.....no close contact with anyone , just keeping to myself, with my wife, trying not to get infected,...not good, but the best thing to do, in the circumstances in which we currently live.
Keep safe, Pickles.
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Tim in Scotland



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My neighbors aren’t over 70’s they are all over 80’s, social distancing is no problem, I have a routine - code for bell ring, I go to clear glazed door to verify unlock door and retreat to let them enter - they are all also self isolating, door handles inside are sanitized before they enter and after departure and while they select some books I retreat to my kitchen. These are all great neighbors of 30+ years of standing and there are only 4 of them, all single people, probably lonely with no visitors / family coming to visit. I’ve just had one of the neighbors put a note through the door to come round to a >2m afternoon tea in her garden - bring your own cup/plate she will supply tea and coffee - the lady across the road (a recently retired doctor) then popped another note through saying as a single bloke not to go and buy any cake/biscuit she will bake enough for us all!
Roll on Sunday afternoon - hope the present sunshine keeps up until then or we will be sitting on deck chairs in a garage wrapped up against the cold! Clear blue sky here but only 8c at noon time.

Today is the Spring Equinox too - northern summer is on the way, southern winter creeping up on you Pickles. To cheer those stuck inside I’ll go and take some photos of my area and post them later Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
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Post #820349 20th Mar 2020 11:45am
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nodo1960



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What a neighborhood you have, Tim, I dream about something like this !! Hope soon or later, will be able to come back to Scotland again with my Def.


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Post #820353 20th Mar 2020 12:58pm
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Huttopia



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We will be no doubt soon be locked down at home, so my shopping list involves chain oil, petrol, 2 stroke mix, fence posts and stock netting! Loads to do, and some hedging plants are being delivered (hopefully) this weekend.

We are also collecting a cocker spaniel pup later today, so that's a little time thief in a furry coat. I plan to keep training the 2 year old lab in prep for working tests and trials that obviously won't be on, but I can't do nothing with her over the summer!

I've shifted things around and uncovered the gym equipment in the garage, it was buried under a mountain of 'stuff' but at least we can now do a bit of phys. Just a squat rack and bench, so pretty old skool.

It will be interesting with 4 of us in the same space for an extended period, kids with online lessons, me trying to do some work, and Mrs H trying to manage the place. If ever there was a need for a trip to the pub.. Laughing
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ZeDefender



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We are on lockdown from midnight tonight. Our 11 year old Wheaton Terrier has already volunteered to distribute my extensive beer collection to elderly neighbours if necessary... bottle sanitiser included Wink Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
Post #820362 20th Mar 2020 1:54pm
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gilarion



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Thank goodness Morrison’s hasn’t totally run out of potatoes,



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lohr500



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That's what happens when you impose a maximum purchase of two of the same item per person!!

Bizarrely, when we were in Aldi last weekend doing what should have been a regular shop, the lady in front of us at the checkout had a bunch of six bananas on the conveyor. The cashier, snapped two off the bunch and said she could only sell her four. But the shelves were full of bananas, so obviously not on top of the hoarders' priority list!!!
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AMBxx



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At waitrose, a pack of six tins counts as one item. You can't buy 4 tins, but you can buy 3 six packs!
They also had a special offer on 3 for 2 on washing powder, but you were limited to a maximum of 2 packs!
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lohr500



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I guess its a steep learning curve for everyone, including some of the largest businesses.
Joking aside, I think it is good that they are trying to stop people bulk buying even if some of the logic is flawed at this stage.
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90 Dreamer



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the 'bulk buy' deals will simply be their normal stuff and no-one had given it any thought............

lots of changing times ahead i guess
Post #820384 20th Mar 2020 4:28pm
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ZeDefender



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We are ahead of you here by about 2 weeks and the bulk buying has died down a bit. It's been made clear that the "curfew" doesn't include going to the supermarket so the essentials should still be available to all - and we have huge beer stocks in Bavaria Wink Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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The Royal Navy's HMS Defender has returned to Portsmouth after a seven-month deployment that included accompanying British-flagged ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The ship's homecoming, usually attended by hundreds of families and friends, was cancelled over the coronavirus outbreak.
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spudfan



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Someone contacted a radio phone in to say how she berated a young lad in a supermarket who was pushing a trolley loaded with toilet rolls and hand sanitiser bottles. He stood politely listening to the lecture on how bulk buying deprived other people of these items. When she finished he exscused himself and said that he must get back to stocking the shelves..... 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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Zed



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When things are grim it's good to appreciate the odd silver lining.

The community spirit locally has been outstanding. Looking out for oldies and vulnerable, buying shopping, childcare for key workers, etc

The work by NHS staff that I saw today was truly inspiring.

Also in Venice: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/20...-free-city

National Trust: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-519473...ting-story WARNING.
This post may contain sarcasm.
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90 Dreamer



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Just as well there is a silver lining to make up for all of the brain dead selfish feckers who struggle to think beyond the end of their nose (or arse in this case)
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