Hello Rufus we are fairly housebound still apart from an early walk and as this is a small town I don't usually see many people.
If there is someone else on the footpath one of us walks right out to the edge or waits at a corner to let one or the other go ahead.
It's a bit like a ghost town except for the supermarket and chemist - both daughters work at the supermarket but the older one is very stressed out and frightened of getting the virus. She has kept her children home from school and has cut back to just one weekend shift.
They are getting glass/perspex screens soon which is not before time.
All REX (reginal airline) flights are stopping soon and it will be very strange for us as we live a couple of hundred metres from the airport.
With several flights a day and all the vehicles coming and going it will be like "The Silence of the Lambs" when the planes stop.
Hope you are keeping well still and everyone else following.
Engagement Party and then Hen Party




Of course, their job has taken on another perspective and I learned a lot about necessary procedures for anyone feeling unwell; Rule 1. don't turn up at GP's surgery saying "I think I've got a cold! "
There seem to be plenty of useful phone numbers for advice and even special tents set up for testing; only for suspect cases, of course!