It’s so quiet. ..
I had the day off yesterday back to work at 5pm today for another 24 hour shift. Got the lawn mown yesterday and I did a 40 minute walk yesterday and today. I have said hello to everyone I have passed. My theory being some of these people may live on their own and if they are only allowed out once they might need a little chat. Mainly older ladies who have developed conversation beyond hello, lovely day 🌞
And that is the thing the weather is beautiful and it is so peaceful. The slower pace of life has a sort of holiday feel AND then you remember we are here because people are becoming so poorly or worse. 😷

We all clapped for the NHS last night. We all came together but not together which was very special. The sound of the clapping echoed across the river.
I have picked up the little jacket that I am making for N’s granddaughter who is due at the beginning of April. We will miss those first few weeks as we will not be able to visit 😥

I have been taking my knitting outside to enjoy the sunshine while I can. I am not a sun worshipper but believe a bit of UV does us good and so many do not have this opportunity at the moment.
Please keep safe 🌈
Woolly wishes,
Jane ♡♡♡
yep life does seem slower, until we see health workers and other essential workers working their little socks off to keep things going!
Lovely knitting for baby – hope mum to be isn’t too stressed.
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Thank you. Working in social care I have I’D allowing me out and about but it has been so nice spending last 36 hours at home. Mum to be obviously worried. First baby worries plus COVID-19 and living away from parents 😷
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you’re one of the workers helping to keep the world ticking over! and yes, I do feel for women about to give birth this year. What a world to bring a baby into, eh?
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Scarey enough without this ❤
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Wrapping you in much <3, Janie. Your jacket for the little one is so pretty. The clapping echoed across the river here too, with the cheers and a few fireworks. I was moved to tears. Onwards…. ❤
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Thank you ❤
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The applause for the NHS made news here in the States – and the way it was presented moved me to tears. Will this convince our government that national health is important?
Keep knitting – wrap that baby in love!
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It was truly memorable. We do moan about the NHS but we are so lucky to have it and the wonderful people who work for it.
Every stitch is a kiss ❤
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Great idea to knit in the sunshine. The vitamin D generated by sun on your skin will help your immune response.
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Here’s hoping ❤
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Beautiful story. It made me feel hopeful that the world get back to normal.
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Thank you. We all just have to stay positive ❤
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