T'internet can be hugely frustrating.... what a shame the zoom thing didn't work Caroline!!
Well done catching up with Scrabble. I don't like losing, but I hate to be that competitive....
After witnessing gatherings on Friday in the park I do so agree with your thoughts, but now that I understand the Spanish Flu is still flying around and everyone is susceptible to it, I am trying to worry less about current issues, while still keeping out the way as far as possible.
Diary....
I woke several times in the night due to heavy rain and howling winds. We are on the first floor, and I dread to think how it sounds up on the 3rd floor.
No point in rushing around as a morning walk is not a pleasant prospect, although, H bought me a beast of an umbrella for my birthday, and I will be happy to test its efficiency. I think it would fell a man with one blow, so on a day when rain and high winds are forecast it will be worth carrying around.
After lunch it seemed the sky might be clearing so we walked along the esplanade past the pier. A number of caravans are parked on the green. Not sure if they are Travellers, or holiday makers who have pitched there as the caravan parks are not re opened yet. Returned to our flat keeping out of the way as far as possible. No rain.
More rain during the afternoon so I sewed some face coverings while listening to radio 4. Some really engrossing programmes.
Another walk along Goodrington prom after tea. Hardly anyone out is it was rather grey and windy. Some nutter had lit a bonfire which was causing masses of smoke. A fire engine turned up, but the fire was still going on our return and the fire engine gone. A light shower started as we reached the end of the prom and turned back for home. The rain was quite heavy by the time we trudged up the steep cliff path, but of course I didn't have the umbrella that time.
Watched Young Montalbano on TV.