Hello there!
I arrived back in the UK in one piece. As I suspected social distancing in both airports was pretty much non existent. At O'Hare, the only flight out was to Heathrow, so I found a seat in the lounge well away from others. Of course, people then came and sat in the spaces near to me. I made sure I washed my hands frequently and tried to avoid others as much as possible, especially in queues. It's a shame not all did this. The crew on the plane had no masks or gloves so they were really vulnerable, an issue that has been hi-lighted on the news today.
Anyway, I am keeping at home, and away from Master Clicky, and so far, touch wood, I am fine.
Yesterday was a lovely day so I mowed the lawn, did some weeding and washed the patio and bistro set too. After that I settled down with some lunch and a cup of tea to crochet a rainbow.
Our garden is in its first year after the remodelling last year. It needs a lot more plants but that'll have to wait. The primulas that I saved from the diggers are coming into bloom.
Firstly a self seeded cowslip that has popped up in the white border. I'll let it flower and then move it somewhere else.
What I would consider to be 'ordinary' primroses....
and polyanthus/cowslip mixes
and a lovely auricula which my Mum and Dad grew from seed.
Also flowering is a pretty Brunnera (perennial Forget-Me-Knot) ~ I love the variegated leaves,
and a lime green Euphorbia which also came from Mum and Dad's last year. I love the contrast with the black fence.
When I arrived home, food indoors was a bit scarce. Master Clicky is an on-line food shopper and when the lockdown came was unable to get a home delivery slot. Consequently he hadn't been shopping for a few weeks. After much nagging from me he finally went to the supermarket but didn't really come home with a 'mum' shop, think more cakes and chocolate and you'd be there. He forgot eggs and I have trying to get him to get some ever since. I mentioned this to my neighbour as we were talking; me upstairs and her in her garden as she was hanging her washing out, and she very kindly put some on my doorstep.
Lastly some news on the iPad. I emailed (again) customer services at the airline and explained that we had phoned the number given but no-one answered. This assistant was very helpful, unlike the other, and she managed to get in touch with the O'Hare manager, who confirmed that they did indeed have it and even sent a picture! It is now waiting to be collected. I am so pleased, although when I'll actually have it back is anybody's guess.
That's me for now, tomorrow is predicted to be warm and sunny, so I'll be in the garden.
Stay safe................Clicky Needles.
I'm glad you made it home safe and sound even with all the challenges of the trip, airports and planes! Have you made a shopping list for MC? We're happy as we can order online and they deliver right to our door the very next day! I love your rainbow.. you should make one for baby! I'm glad you will eventually your iPad but I was hoping you would get a brand new one.. LOL! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you are home safe and sound. It is scary to be in crowded places with so much going on. As for your son, I have one of those who will come home with sour cream and ranch chips but no milk. Your garden flowers are beautiful, my back garden did not get planted this year, it is a mess.
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