I was saying that when things return to normal I bet the number of RTAs and stuff skyrockets due to people driving a lot less and when they do drive the roads being so quiet. It will be carnage when traffic goes back to normal because people will have forgotten how to drive properly, baring in mind very few know how to anyway, compounded by them not being used to the roads being busy
Took the Cheese landlord a Sunday dinner again yesterday. Smashed the general knowledge crossword back to rain this week and did a few quizzes. Poor **** still hasn't got his grant through yet. He's very little money left now. He keeps looking at the sunshine and working out how much money he's missing out on. Oh well: back to rain this week
I love the good weather, but we really need rain around here. It's so dry there's a real danger of fire on the hillsides. Having said that, the sun's cracking the flags here this morning.
It's not long since we had massive flooding left, right and centre. We can't half moan about the weather, whatever it is. Where've you been, la?
Everything in moderation. Don't want any floods - like I said, I like the good weather, but hill fires round here spread and threaten properties, so they are a real concern. I haven't been anywhere, apart from an hour or two walk each day - I'm in lockdown. I'm not commenting on here much because there's no footie to talk about, and I don't see the point in talking about the virus all the time. I look in a few times each day though, so if there's anything I feel like contributing to, I will.
Landlord has to go to physio for an hour at 5.30 pm. He's asked if we can look after his I year old German shepherd Cooking sausages now to keep the big ****er happy