Just been for my daily walk. South London shines, even in these dark times.
The kids in my ends are putting up big rainbows on their homes. I hadn’t heard about this. Is it a widespread thing or a local custom? Does it have a meaning ir just making the world nice?
Today’s daily walk as the afternoon sun gives its last shout
As well as rainbows, children in my manor seem to be displaying books on their windows. Is that also a form of kid to kid communication?
Yesterday’s state approved exercise after a few days of sedentary behaviour. Disorienting to see so many adults in the park and so few children.
Today’s lockdown highlights as I try to inject a bit of physical activity into my life: a Lindy hop class on Zoom with the wonderful @WendySteatham, then lots of ant bites as a result of doing yoga in the garden.
Today’s South London walk. No, I don’t know who is cataloging the dog turds in the park.
You might not be able to make this out, but it’s a clown fish and a panda that live in neighbouring flats going for a walk together. #TheseTimes
Got on two wheels for my state-sanctioned daily exercise today, to get a glimpse of the world outside my immediate ends. It was worth it.
“Some are more equal than others…”
Day 22 of national lockdown. Day 28 since Birkbeck closed and I went on lockdown. Here’s today’s south London walk:
Seems weird that just a few weeks ago rainbows in windows were a complete mystery to me, as they’re so familiar now https://twitter.com/bengidley/status/1243243268696977408?s=21 https://twitter.com/bengidley/status/1243243268696977408
Here’s my favourite house in my neighbourhood, brightening up many of my daily walks
Today’s South London walk pics. A point for each exact location you can name (and another one for any other location in this thread)
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