May – Part Two

May was definitely a month of two halves for me. The first two weeks were spent in much the same way I'd spent April. Furloughed and spending most of my time in the garden. Everything was coming to life and starting to flower and it was a fabulous place to be. I'd stopped watching television … Continue reading May – Part Two

May – Part One

So March and April were months of adjustment for the entire country. Everyone was learning to cope in a variety of ways. Most of the office based work force of the country retired to their homes and battled with broadband, setting up desks at home, finding a quiet space to work, juggling children being at … Continue reading May – Part One

April – Part Three

Before I move on to May I wanted to explain a little more of my feelings about lockdown and what it meant for me. A little background to explain why my garden became my whole world in such a short space of time. I'm a hypochondriac. Not in the clinical sense, it's not a diagnosis … Continue reading April – Part Three

April – Part Two

After the initial shock of furlough wore off I very quickly threw myself into a new daily routine. Routine is very important to me, I suffer with anxiety which is generally triggered when I feel things are falling out of my immediate control. Most notably, I have a dread of being late and/or being lost. … Continue reading April – Part Two

April – Part One

When lockdown first started I was working from home. I was really happy to be doing that. I'm not a particularly social person in the office, I sit with a lot of people who are much younger than me and though I love them all dearly, I don't really have much in common with them … Continue reading April – Part One