According to the many newspaper articles or radio items I have heard allotments are in and houses and flats in the country are selling like hot cakes. So that will be why I am apparently still toiling alone at our community allotment (apart from the bees who have taken up residence in the gooseberry bushes) and my flat is still unsold, even though I itch to relocate one of the lovely places seen in Brecon. Perhaps I am just meant to live here. And there are lots of pros to it, liberated from the virus a bit I dipped into the local swimming pool today. I hadn't realised it was actually open, till I checked when it was opening, so went along. All very tightly controlled as to numbers and when you can go in and weirdly no showers allowed or talking to others, but bliss to be in the water, even if I am incredibly unfit.
Others crossing the water are finding life hard, sadly we are used to stories of refugees getting locked up in the UK, but now EU citizens who are apparently still legally allowed to come to the UK for job interviews etc, are facing the same problem. It is a bit like the Premiere Inn debacle, (still no satisfaction on that count) where one set of people are following rules i.e. EU citizen coming to the UK, (or my sister booking a room) only to find that the gate keepers are following a different set of rules which excludes the visitor. I only hope that the EU does not reply in kind.
Dr Elizabeth Carter has been kind enough to respond to my email to her re romance fraud - very nice to have some kind of validation, andto my surprise whilst watching the Science Museum live feed on Clean Energy my question was read out by Jim Al Khalili, it was a rubbish question, but nice to have a mention.
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