Always helps to have a good attitude and a sense of humor. I have a difficult time not saying something rude when I see someone not wearing a mask in a store. So selfish and thoughtless.
Over here there are far more people without masks than with – we haven’t been told to wear them so most people don’t. Although I see more masks appearing in shops and kiosks, I am not seeing may buying them 😦 And our numbers of cases are increasing.
I was very impressed by the effort that had been put into these signs but not many people even noticed them.
Yes, see you tomorrow and Sunday, Janet. And happy 4th July – no matter how restrained your celebrations might be.
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Now that is a bit of fun. I love a good hour or two sorting through a book stall at a market.
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You’d love this one then. It has a huge range of books and a lovely view of the Thames too
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We’ve been to a few markets along the Thames. Lovely on a nice day.
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Always helps to have a good attitude and a sense of humor. I have a difficult time not saying something rude when I see someone not wearing a mask in a store. So selfish and thoughtless.
Enjoy the weekend. See you tomorrow and Sunday.
janet
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Over here there are far more people without masks than with – we haven’t been told to wear them so most people don’t. Although I see more masks appearing in shops and kiosks, I am not seeing may buying them 😦 And our numbers of cases are increasing.
I was very impressed by the effort that had been put into these signs but not many people even noticed them.
Yes, see you tomorrow and Sunday, Janet. And happy 4th July – no matter how restrained your celebrations might be.
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Let’s hope the message to stay distanced goes in
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It hasn’t so far and I don’t know what they are planning to do with the signs as we move to 1 metre!
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But at present it remains 2m unless it’s not possible and it has to be 1m
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Optimistic Sue 🙂
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That’s what the guidelines are, that’s all I’m saying, and I don’t think many people understand that….
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I think they don’t want to! Tomorrow sounds a good day to stay indoors 😦
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They absolutely don’t, that’s true. So I’m indoors tomorrow
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