Raining first thing this morning but cleared up later so took Jasper for a walk to make up for yesterday. Did all the pockets on the scrubs when I got back.
Walked Jasper again after lunch with Sheila as the weather continued fine. Sheila is worried about the snake now at the allotments. Probably best not to mention it to anyone else - people have such a phobia about them and I don't want anyone killing it.
Sorted through some boxes in the garage today looking for some curtain nets for Sheila. I didn't find the nets but came across some more china I had forgotten about but including this:
A clay model of Whitechapel made by Matthew years ago. I thought it was lost.
Also found this:
Watching "Gardener's World' and wishing I had a bigger garden. A woman called Abigail has created a magical space in a back yard - such interesting plants and spaces. I am collecting my goodies from Cosy Fox tomorrow.
Snippets from the News
Wales' coronavirus travel restrictions could be lifted from 6 July so people can "travel as far as they like for all purposes," First Minister Mark Drakeford has said.
Travel into and around Wales will be possible from that date, as long as coronavirus is still under control.
But rules that require people to stay local, within five miles of their home as a guide, will stay for now.
It comes as Mr Drakeford announced major changes to lockdown laws.
From Monday, visits beyond people's local area on compassionate grounds, such as to family, care homes or young offender institutions, will be allowed.
On the same day:
- Retailers can open, with social distancing measures in place
- Private prayer can take place in places of worship
- Restrictions on outdoor sports courts will be lifted for non-contact sports
- Non-professional elite athletes can resume training
House viewings in vacant properties and home moves will also be allowed, restarting the housing market.
But rules stating you can only meet one other household outdoors remain in place.
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Song
This was one of Jim's favourite's. Procol Harum, A Whiter Shade of Pale
Random Photo
These three chocolate Labrador pups were bred at the house in Leynac, Cantal, France where I stayed in 2017. I found them playing with my shoes when I came downstairs after having a shower. Little monkeys!
TOT ZIENS! Stay Home for Now! Unless Viewing Properties!







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