While we wait for Monday and the end of confinement - withing strict parameters - we continue to continue. Here is the garden association re-installing the little terrace after the flood, having reclaimed it from the next field - the guys are clearly maintaining social distancing. Thanks to Bieke for the photo and the remembrance of yesterdays blue skies; today overcast and showery and storms expected.
And look, the rarely spotted Susan! She was en route to the recycling point as I was coming home from shopping ("Ce n'est pas une crise, c'est une guerre" as one of my co-queuerers remarked) There was so much traffic, continuous traffic, that we had to shout at each other to be heard.
We are both suffering from lack of materials.
Apropos; a friend -in Wales- sent me a brilliant French web-site that claims it will deliver to the studio door in 3 to 8 days. Met Kat in the 8a8 and she already knew it, said it was fine but hadn't used it in the confinement. Had a great deal of trouble getting the order in and am still not sure what I'm getting and what I've paid for. Wonder if my brain is going?
The only other news is the great fish and chips we had last night. Louise did the run to Quillan and seems to have fetched for the entire ex-pat town. Many thanks to her, from many of us :)
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