The being at home positivity thread!

This is how it may look for me (pic taken during Derby vs Man Utd and I'm not one of the ones with 4 legs!)

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I hope that everyone keeps their heads during this period. Going to be lots of frustration in a few weeks I expect and some simply don't have any self control. Also, some parents are simply unable to control their kids. Two nights ago there were kids out with an air pistol shooting at cars would you believe. No comprehension that parents might just have their kids returned in body-bags for doing something so terminally stupid.

Today would you believe that we had window cleaners out entering home properties without any good cause or permission. Hard I know for them earning a crust but in no way a critical service. No comprehension that the stay at home message applies to them. A passing patrol car was invited to go and 'chat' to them.

Stay safe.
 
Aww come on Grumps, play the game. Is this the best you can do for a positive post, this should have been on the other thread=))=))
Bugger off!!! :mad:=))
 
Well I've just been told to go home for 3 weeks and wait to hear from them there after. They are reckoning it could be the summer before we go back.
 
Well I've just been told to go home for 3 weeks and wait to hear from them there after. They are reckoning it could be the summer before we go back.
That’s got to be good news for you Dave. Better off out of harms way. But then again:whistle: ;)
=))
 
That’s got to be good news for you Dave. Better off out of harms way. But then again:whistle: ;)
=))
Haha. I am very happy to be stuck at home Ian. I haven't gone into meltdown about it all but happier to be out of it. Apart from a shop for food we will both be in total lockdown. No one in or out.
 
My sister is widowed in her late seventies with bad arthritis and running out of firewood so I had to go over this morning to cut logs and chop sticks.She lives on the other side of the Peak District from me so an early morning drive over was pleasantly quiet. No traffic, dry roads just had to go in the zed. Top up early, but down on the way back.
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My sister is widowed in her late seventies with bad arthritis and running out of firewood so I had to go over this morning to cut logs and chop sticks.She lives on the other side of the Peak District from me so an early morning drive over was pleasantly quiet. No traffic, dry roads just had to go in the zed. Top up early, but down on the way back.View attachment 135641 View attachment 135643 View attachment 135645 View attachment 135647
That was a good deed mate, and a small run to boot, hope you didnt go off route though!
 
Straight over from Buxton past the top of Goyt Valley and down to my sister's near Whalley Bridge. Photos at the top on the way there and then part way back up on the way back.
 
My exercise for the day was working in a community garden, not many about so keeping a safe distance was easy. Hopefully it can be kept going on a shoestring workforce. Most volunteers are over 70 so staying away.
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