I thought the opposite. Two contradictory thoughts battling it out. Tangled barbed wire covered in post it notes. Different colours to make it easier to understand ,of course.
Did a quick brain dump - a bit like rsync to paper, or a database snapshot log.. I'm not proud of this, but it's just how my brain works.
I think it should look more like the tube map. You could pause at the 'stations' while you attempt unscramble your thoughts and then move on. If it was a circular tube map, you could go off on a tangent
Briefing tonight: mixed messages on masks from Boris v Whitty I thought. I have been noticing, even at work, that if you have a drink on the go then it’s a convenient excuse to disband the mask for the duration of the drink, which inevitably involves chatting, laughing etc. It’s like a free pass. Just an observation, which may or may not be significant when restrictions are lifted in social buildings/settings.
Friend on Foodie Forum just reported that her son in law, who is double jabbed, attended the Wembley match on Saturday ... properly masked up of course .... he tested positive this afternoon ... very headachy this afternoon.
* should 'headachy' have a second 'e' ... Spellcheck says no, but neither spelling looks right ... but then is it a proper word ... yet? If not, I expect it will be, then someone will know how to spell it, won't they?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I'd go for the e or it would be ackee the magic e makes the vowel before it say it's own name.
Nobody but me was using the sanitisers in Sainsbury's the other day. I think most people were wearing masks but I was in the zombie shopping zone so I can't be sure.
I do think it's madness to relax mask rules in public spaces before everyone is vaccinated , especially now we know that even double vaccinated people can get non symptomatic Delta/Indian variant which is so much more transmissible. Relying on people to be responsible and put others' safety first hasn't worked yet in certain quarters and this is a license to be irresponsible.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
It must be tough isolating in a palace...what a total joke this country has become. I'll give it two weeks after the removal of restrictions for other countries to put the UK on their red lists. Just glad I don't have a job anymore that puts me in front of the public...would absolutely quit than have some entitled arseholes go mask free in indoor spaces.
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Did a quick brain dump - a bit like rsync to paper, or a database snapshot log.. I'm not proud of this, but it's just how my brain works.
Briefing tonight: mixed messages on masks from Boris v Whitty I thought. I have been noticing, even at work, that if you have a drink on the go then it’s a convenient excuse to disband the mask for the duration of the drink, which inevitably involves chatting, laughing etc. It’s like a free pass. Just an observation, which may or may not be significant when restrictions are lifted in social buildings/settings.
* should 'headachy' have a second 'e' ... Spellcheck says no, but neither spelling looks right ... but then is it a proper word ... yet? If not, I expect it will be, then someone will know how to spell it, won't they?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Headachey
I would definitely choose the former. Achy is an accepted word and that is the accepted spelling.
either 🤔
@lyn … it’s the Duchess of Cambridge who’s isolating.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Nobody but me was using the sanitisers in Sainsbury's the other day. I think most people were wearing masks but I was in the zombie shopping zone so I can't be sure.