Monday 13 November 2023

Lowlights of life in lockdown hell

Autumn has been a veritable foraging fest. All those hours spent making crab apple jelly, foraging with friends for mushrooms, sorrel & berries to cook up lakeside with freshly caught trout. To think we could have spent that time perusing the bog-off baskets in Aldi & being happy by eating a happy meal on plastic seats with all the other happy meal noshing happy people instead.  Our kids will never get those lost indoor childhood moments to the sound track of muzak & kerching on loop - back πŸ™ƒ





Getting ready for bonfire/firepit evening in SussexπŸ”₯



 

Starry night around the campfire with lovely humans. Rock starπŸ‘‡πŸ˜ŽπŸ’“





What's the matter with these kids? Out & about in all weather & never sick. Getting on for 4 years & no colds, flu, RSV, Strep A, diabetes, hepatitis...& funnily enough - no SARS-Cov-2. Constant sickness is yet another pandemic childhood experience our kids are missing out on  Robbed trolley days in A&E. With more than 70% of household SARS2 transmission reportedly starting with children, sending them unmasked into overcrowded, unventilated schools with unfiltered, level 3 biohazard laden air is the best way to keep that sickness/new onset chronic illness level up. Recent study shows that SARS2 infection increases risk of RSV in kids by 32-47%. Not "immunity debt"πŸ™ˆπŸ™‰πŸ™Š







Making a bow & arrow in forest school




Teen Park art😎




Homemade rhubarb & black current crumble made from home grown produce from a lovely friendπŸ’–


Fishing, foraging & forest bathing in splendorous Wales with fabulous folk (agony obvs)πŸŒ³πŸŽ£πŸ„








Mother nature's sculpture just sitting on the forest floor ready to delight 







SARS-CoV-2 is airborne. It hangs in the air like smoke, except it's invisible. Don't breathe in contaminated air exhaled by others. Mask up. Crack open windows & clean indoor air with HEPA filters, in the same way we filter dirty water.




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