When I write my lockdown diary entry
tonight it will be for Day 41 and I’ll be starting a new notebook.
It's a very sunny day here in Edinburgh
and my walk in the afternoon took me past gardens and parks filled with pink and white blossom, with trees in all shades of green, and gloriously russet acers. I’m
probably walking more than when I was ‘allowed’ to go out whenever I wanted.
In the morning I did 6k on the exercise
bike while listening to an old episode of A Good Read on iPlayer. Today’s guests were Sally Phillips and Julia
Donaldson. (Number of k in half an hour very feeble compared to other members of my household,
by the way.)
Before lunch I watched the National Theatre
production of Twelfth Night on
YouTube with the wonderful Tamsin Greig (available until 30 April).
So what’s not to like about lockdown?
Well, for one thing, many charities are
going to lose out this year because of the cancellation of the London Marathon.
To help make up that shortfall folk ran 2.6k round their gardens today, or
did other sporty things involving the numbers 2 and 6, and made a donation to the charity of their choice.
I challenged myself with a writing exercise
instead. I wrote a ‘story’ using words/names (selected quickly and at random)
beginning with every letter of the alphabet – in their correct order.
I know,
don’t tell me, it's complete nonsense, but all in a very good cause.
Arbroath! Benny felt the Call of the east
coast for his holiday away from the Delightful but Exaggerated Far south. Grim
though the bus journey was, with many Halts and Ill-making fumes, he Jumped off
feeling happy. After hoisting his Kaleidoscope and his Llama over his shoulder
he admired the Marguerites in a nearby garden. Pinching them would be a No-no;
besides it would be an Ordeal to climb the gate to pick the Petals. Coming from
a Quasi Rural background he Smiled at this seaside Town – even though it was
Under a Veil of fog – because the Waves made Xylophone noises like the band he
saw last Year with Zena.
That's a good effort, Kate.
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