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Sunday 3 May 2020

It must be Sunday

These days it’s hard to know what day it is.  But when Robin cooks bacon and eggs for breakfast, it must be Sunday.  Nothing beats a cooked breakfast on Sunday morning.  With a lovely fresh double yolker egg from our local free range supplier, it certainly was a great start to yet another Lockdown Sunday.

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Sunday breakfast

And talking of food, it’s feijoa season at the moment and Paul and Elaine’s trees were covered in fruit.  Would you like some, we were asked?  Yes please, and they were dropped off at the door for us.  Thanks so much, much appreciated.

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A big bag of feijoas

It’s pouring with rain at the moment and we have a “Severe Weather Watch Warning” in place.  The gales haven't yet arrived, but are expected tomorrow.  Just as well we are tucked up safely at home, and the heat pump has been replaced, so we are warm and toasty. 

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Its a rainy day here today

The country has moved from Level 4 Lockdown to Level 3 on Tuesday, meaning that some businesses can now open if they can operate safely without personal contact.  Take-away shops can also open and there has been a huge rush for burgers and the like, although some businesses have to improve their health and safety plans.  No need for us to rush out for takeaways, there is nothing wrong with home cooking.  Level 3 has been called “Lockdown with Takeaways”!  There are still travel restrictions in place, and oldies like us should still stay safely at home.

3 comments:

Bernice said...

Ha, snap! Because of the lifestyle we live, we came to the same conclusion and have brunch on Sundays just to remind ourselves which day of the week it is.

Janice said...

It’s a relief for your lockdown to be reduced a little. I think you are still locked down a little more than us. We had a takeaway lunch of rice paper rolls for the first time yesterday.

Daykin said...

I think NZ is doing very well looking at the stats - here in the UK well we are the dunce of the Europe class. Half of our neighbours here in Bicester are failing to comply and putting us oldies at risk. I get very angry with them all ! Keep safe - looks like you are in one of the best places.