Riverwalk
Next week my dance class restarts and I've booked to see the Kimono exhibition at the V&A - might also go to an outdoor cinema if the weather holds up!
Thank you so much for posting about the Kimino exhibition, I will definitely be booking.
I’ve been out and about a lot, following all guidelines of course. Not “venturing” but ADventuring! On Friday, we went to Hampton Court as we are members of the Royal Historic Palaces so it was good to use our membership again. I cannot describe how fantastic a day it was, we loved every minute and of course it is spacious enough to allow a good number of socially-distanced visitors. The Palaces are really struggling, as I imagine are most in this sector
. As with everywhere we have been to, they followed regulations closely and we felt very safe.
We also sat by the River Thames and are looking forward to returning with a picnic and walk along there. We had a lovely pub meal with the tables well apart and orders taken at your table either by an app or staff wearing face shields / masks. Many tables also had Perspex shields at the sides. It must be costing pubs a fortune.
My friend has been posting pictures of a near-deserted London, as was her train from the Midlands. Hotels in London are still very low in price though only, it seems, for this month before they rise again.
We also took Holy Communion in Westminster Abbey - my first indoor church service for months as we have been part of online church to allow others to go physically. Not everyone has easy access to the internet and numbers have to be limited. I do miss our church gatherings though!
It is lovely to read of people’s experiences. I think - I hope - we will never take these things for granted again because they can so easily be taken away. I do hope the arts and cultural attractions will be able to survive this - they hold a vital part in our history and society


