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Topic History of: Lockdown in France - so different to the UK
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Wyot I went to a country park today in Surrey. There were some moments of lovely sun on my face, a fabulous walk, the kids played in a packed play area for an hour, closely with other children. Parents were packed inside the play area and crammed around the drinks & ice cream kiosk as we couldn't use eating areas or picnic tables. The restrictions have made sure everyone is at the same places and crammed together. But lockdown what lockdown? People were not rebelling against the regulations; more that they are now supremely indifferent to them. We just wait for the silly Gov to catch up & calm down. It was woderful being in such a busy crammed happy joyful human space.
Green Man I just can’t wait to go proper shopping either Honey.

I’m still open to a have decent meal out next month.

Barney and his mates stay indoors !
Honey Hairdressers are open in Wales too, although they have still got clothes and household goods roped off in the supermarkets.

None of it makes sense anywhere, I think.
JK2006 You can get a haircut. And buy clothes.

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