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Imagine how it is in Madrid, where you are used to the noise of traffic, people and then... silence. It's one of those things that is unimaginable, and yet... Mind that I feel lucky: my younger brother and my daughter got the Covid-19, but with relatively mild symptoms (although my daughter lost her sense of smell and taste for a few days) and they are recovered now. And so far none else in my family has been sick (you read cases like those of that little 16 y.o French girl that died yesterday from the virus and then everything is put in perspective) My shop is especialized in Action Figures, collectibles mostly. It is not the best of times for businesses like that. As I said: people has other worries. Hopefully, I've managed to negotiate with the Banks a couple of the most pressing payments -they have moved it to June 30th- and I am trying to get a new loan to cover all of the rest and get some assets for the moment the quarantine lifts. We are living interesting times, my friend. Stay safe.
We're really in trouble in our pokey little seaside resort. Not only do we have to face the plague on venturing out, but now have to run the risk of attack seagulls trying to devour us!!!!
In all honesty if the lockdown leads to an unplanned cull in the numbers that would not be a bad thing.
Instead of getting to work on the 'work shelf' of Oldhammer goodies, I'm planning how to make a Barbie wardrobe from the scrap bit of balsa wood and dowel I have lying about. I could make coat-hangers from some bits of wire too. I'm not going to lie, I'm actually pretty excited about it.
The Council's sent out a warning that due to their being no tourists to feed 'em, the shitehawks may become very aggressive! In all honesty, at the moment I reckon getting nobbled by a seagull's the least of our problems!!! Hope they appeal to responsible ( ) members of the public to come forward, form a posse and shoot 'em all!