Working at the dining table, with the smell of paint, noise from open windows, not conducive to progress. I rather think that anything I finish won't be needed for a while with the world in lockdown. Did do some background work for the training system.
Friday, my not-working day, was quieter with no more work. When the replastered wall gets painted and the shutters delivered--who knows? Wandered into town to buy bread and a top up of fruit and veg from the market. Don't want to see those folk go out of business. The daily market is one of our city's biggest assets.
As for peeps: M working slightly more successfully in the garden office. And doing DIY as there's no sport to watch. LL got another good grade, they did their ethics presentations (just after the limit on in-person teaching), and their group projects are over--early; no finishing off; no presentations; no dragons' den. She'll be home next week (M's taking the day off to drive her back so she doesn't have to face rail and tube). My aged P is fine, tho' I worry about how isolated he is and surrounded by other old folk in his village. MIL is doing fine--and her local community seems to have mutual support worked out. Both of them too far away for us to physically help out.
I have much gardening planned.
Friday, my not-working day, was quieter with no more work. When the replastered wall gets painted and the shutters delivered--who knows? Wandered into town to buy bread and a top up of fruit and veg from the market. Don't want to see those folk go out of business. The daily market is one of our city's biggest assets.
As for peeps: M working slightly more successfully in the garden office. And doing DIY as there's no sport to watch. LL got another good grade, they did their ethics presentations (just after the limit on in-person teaching), and their group projects are over--early; no finishing off; no presentations; no dragons' den. She'll be home next week (M's taking the day off to drive her back so she doesn't have to face rail and tube). My aged P is fine, tho' I worry about how isolated he is and surrounded by other old folk in his village. MIL is doing fine--and her local community seems to have mutual support worked out. Both of them too far away for us to physically help out.
I have much gardening planned.