Lockdown diary, day 36
Another miserable day, this time with miserable weather.
With most of the country either working from home, studying at home, or stuck at home on furlough, the country's broadband network has been tested to its limits - my family's connection certainly has.
With most of the country either working from home, studying at home, or stuck at home on furlough, the country's broadband network has been tested to its limits - my family's connection certainly has.
However, despite all the issues Copeland Council managed to collect our recycling: well done to all the people concerned.
Lets of people have been keeping things going in the most trying circumstances: well done to all of them.
The "gotcha" journalists who have fed us a diet of unceasing negativity have completely failed to read the room. It's not that people don't want difficult questions asked - it is that they want them balanced with the positive stories which warm the heart and help cheer us up.
And there is no shortage of those stories if you bother to look - from Captain Tom to the baby born to the PM and his fiance Carrie Symons. Some parts of the media have got this: my local paper the Whitehaven News, and some of the other local papers in Cumbria, are full of stories of how people are coming together to help one another.,
Keep well
Stay home; support the NHS; save lives.
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