{"id":1508,"date":"2020-12-28T22:03:19","date_gmt":"2020-12-28T22:03:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mch-net.info\/wordpress\/?p=1508"},"modified":"2020-12-28T22:07:00","modified_gmt":"2020-12-28T22:07:00","slug":"monday-28th-december-2020-day-287","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mch-net.info\/wordpress\/2020\/12\/28\/monday-28th-december-2020-day-287\/","title":{"rendered":"Monday, 28th December, 2020 [Day 287]"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">Today when various members of the family were awake at 5.30am, it was a fairly typical late December day &#8211; but an hour and a half later, we had been dumped upon by a\u00a0huge fall of snow which seemed fairly thick. After we had had a porridge breakfast it appeared to have stopped snowing so my son, daughter-in-law and I decided to brave the weather to walk to the shops. As it happened, walking on the snow was relatively straightforward but road traffic and other\u00a0people walking to the park (with children and toboggans) was quite\u00a0rapidly changing the snow into a more slippery slush. I was well prepared with two pairs of socks and two jumpers so I had lots of layers of clothing (as the Scandinavians say &#8216;<em>There is no such thing as bad weather &#8211; only inappropriate\u00a0clothing<\/em>&#8216;). Whilst the other family members were busy shopping, I made my way to my usual paper shop where I picked up our newspapers. I made an\u00a0arrangement with the shopkeepers that if the bad weather were to persist and I couldn&#8217;t actually get my walk done to the shop, could they please keep my newspapers on one side and I would come in when I could and settle up with my vouchers. The walk home was uneventful and having had a good taste of the weather\u00a0conditions and not needing to go anywhere by car, we decided collectively to let the snow clear itself and not bother with a few hours of energetic clearing. We had no snow at all last year and perhaps not\u00a0even for the year before that but\u00a0fortunately when the need arises we are quite\u00a0all supplied with shovels and\u00a0other snow-clearing equipment. Upon returning home, I did take a brush and push the thawing snow from our <em>Lavatera<\/em> outside the back window and also from those\u00a0parts of the hedging around our BioDisk that I could reach.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">It was evidently the kind of day to engage in typical Boxing Day type pastimes so I thought I would get to work\u00a0bottling some more damson gin. I bottled another 19 bottles (four large Kilner jars worth) and had to stop only because I have run out of 25 cl bottles. I may fill up some 50 cl bottles and deploy these as intermediate storage jars in the meanwhile. Of course, I have to write my labels, which is a kind of\u00a0mindless activity you can do whilst\u00a0watching TV. When all of the\u00a0bottling had been done (with the\u00a0minimum of mess, I am pleased to day), I treated myself to watching a re-run of the Agatha Christie &#8216;<em>Death on the Nile<\/em>&#8216; featuring Hercule Poirot but\u00a0several the other Boxing Day type films (<em>The Jungle Book, Murder on the Orient Express<\/em>) I had already seen relatively recently so gave them a miss.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">For the first time, the number of new COVID-19 infections has exceeded 41,000 in a single day and 357 deaths. Horrendous though this figure is, there may be a degree of inflation as so many more tests are now being performed (presumably, the more you test you more you find) But what is particularly worrying is that hospitals are now operating at the peak levels that they were when the pandemic was absolutely at its peak last April. The epidemiologists know that two weeks after infection a proportion of patients will end up in hospital and two weeks after that a proportion will die. What the exact proportions are I do not at this stage know but we still have \u00a0the major months of January and February in front of us. Further Tier 4 zones may well be announced next Wednesday &#8211; perhaps a complete lockdown like the initial one last spring is the only answer. I wonder, though, whether the bad weather that is keeping people indoors might help in stopping the virus spreading somewhat (although of course we do have the Christmas Day and New Year family gatherings to factor into the equation)<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">One of the nice things about this time of year is that people have received your Christmas cards including details of email addresses and so can write to you. One of our friends from Leicestershire who is now working in South Wales emailed me with a long and detailed email and I have taken the opportunity to reply to this, and to other friends as well. \u00a0We inform each other of the various medical afflictions which are affecting our various family members and give each other a bit of mutual support.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today when various members of the family were awake at 5.30am, it was a fairly typical late December day &#8211; but an hour and a half later, we had been dumped upon by a\u00a0huge fall of snow which seemed fairly thick. 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