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?
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.
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.
Day 22 of national lockdown. Day 28 since Birkbeck closed and I went on lockdown. Here’s today’s south London walk:
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