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What has the lockdown made you realise that you take for granted? Not friends or family as that’s a given.
For me it’s a simple thing like sitting and having a pint on a Saturday afternoon while I’m doing my football bets.
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For me it includes a group of sport-playing pals that can be pretty tedious but I've found I'm missing their Friday night arguments, woeful sense of humour, limited conversation, nut-case ideas, and wonderful Indian food.
Mind you, it might only be the food. 😉
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Going out for lunch/dinner or coffee and a cake.
Taking a ferry across to the mainland for a few days away.
Spending time with friends.
Going to the Coop or Tesco to do the weekly shop.
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Listening to the fitba on the radio.
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HC wrote:
Listening to the fitba on the radio.
I’m definitely missing my Saturday afternoon with Jeff Stelling.
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Sportsound on Radio Scotland for me.
Good thing is that On and Off the Ball with Tam Cowan and Stuart Cosgrove is still on.
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Missing going shooting with Babs, drive down the borders an hour or so shooting , stopping for lunch in Earlston and the drive back.
Anyone who travels the borders should visit Rymers towers cafe ( next to the co op ) great food and cheap.
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Missing getting off the island.
I absolutely love living here, but you need to get off the island every now and then.
Apart from a few hours for a hospital appointment in the slums last March just before lockdown, it's been 16 months since I 've been to the mainland..
Me and Mr HC really enjoy travelling around Scotland, and I must say, I'm really missing a change of scene just now.
Probably exacerbated by the fact that I've been working from home since lockdown.
On the positive side, I am so blessed with what I have here.
This is where I went today with my other half and my black hairy baby for my exercise.