Dull day. Jasper's third walk with Olivia and he came home all huffy and puffy but happy. I told Olivia she could walk him twice a week from now on. Monday's and Friday's. Money well spent if Jasper gets more exercise and loses some weight.
Spent 2 and half hours on the scrubs. Should get them done tomorrow. Sheila is asking for 5 more masks for Long- meadow Court .
I have got 4 books from the Cat charity shop. They are detective stories by LJ Ross. Not read her before but I must get back to reading at bedtime and less on iPad playing games.
Sheila wants and needs a cooker. She is going to ask the church she cleans for (Radyr) to loan her the money. I have looked up some on line for her.
Snippet from the News
Boris Johnson has conceded there were “things we could have done differently” over Covid-19, and admitted the government did not understand the virus in the “first few weeks and months”.
In a sometimes combative interview with the BBC, the prime minister repeatedly refused to discuss any lessons that could be learned before a possible second wave of Covid-19 this winter, saying it was not the moment to “run a kind of inquiry into what happened in the past”.
But Johnson admitted there were “very open questions” about whether the lockdown had started too late. Recollecting that period, Johnson said “the single thing that we didn’t see at the beginning” was the extent to which coronavirus could be transmitted asymptomatically between people, meaning it had spread further than believed in the UK before the lockdown was imposed.
Several of the government’s own scientific advisers have said the lockdown came too late. Prof John Edmunds, a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), said in June the decision “cost a lot of lives”.
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Random Photo
The two sides of a glass bowl designed, blown and engraved by daughter, Claire when she was on a glass-blowing course in Stourbridge. Inside the bowl are small sea shells.
TOT ZIENS! STAY HAPPY! Play Scrabble! Or read a book!







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