Posted by sean on March 25, 2020 at 8:15 am in Coronavirus with No Comments


Posted by sean on March 24, 2020 at 9:48 pm in Coronavirus, Website Stuff with No Comments


You may have noticed the counter in the top-right of the website.

This is counting the length of time in which I have not stepped foot outside of the house.

The reason for this hermit-style existence is primarily due to self-isolating from coronavirus, but also because of my recovery from the scooter accident.

I was last outside on Friday 28th February 2020. This was to attend a routine hospital appointment. I returned at about 5pm. Since then, I have not left my home.

At the time of blogging, I have been told to shut myself away from everyone for 12 weeks. The only human I’ll come into contact with is my wife, Claire, who I live with.

If you are reading this post and there is no clock, it means that I have left the house. Hopefully to attend somewhere nice and not because I’ve contracted COVID-19 and have been whisked off in an ambulance.

Posted by sean on March 24, 2020 at 3:15 pm in Cooking with No Comments


What do you do if, due to customers stockpiling food, the supermarket shelves are totally bare of bread?

Answer: make your own.

All you’ll need is a bread maker and the necessary ingredients.

Oh, and water!

This is what happens if you attempt to bake bread without H2O – as my mum’s partner, John, discovered…

Posted by sean on March 23, 2020 at 11:09 pm in Coronavirus with No Comments


Before I get to the point of this blog post, I feel that I must make two factors very clear…

  • This is not a comical, light-hearted post.
  • Although it is serious, I am not residing at home, in self-isolation, worrying about all the bad things which could happen in the World.

I am simply considering the possibility, that this could happen…

The whole of the country has understandably gone COVID-mad. Nothing else seems to matter anymore.

It seems like the public, authorities and other workers are putting all their energy and concentration into keeping themselves and others healthy… as well as searching everywhere for Carex.

Generally, this is the correct thing to do. Stay safe. Look after yourself. Remain isolated.

With the public, police and health services very much distracted from ‘business as usual’, I do hope that we are not letting our guard down and leaving ourselves open to the threat of terrorism.

Granted, more people are staying at home, live entertainment and sport events have been cancelled, and many tourist hotspots closed – but, there are still mass gatherings, just look at those idiots queuing to get into Tesco.

Even if the public do see sense and stay indoors for now, what about after the outbreak? It may take weeks, it could be months, but this pandemic will end at some point, and the nation will return to normality.

As the country slowly recovers, coronavirus will remain prevalent in peoples’ minds for a long time.

With everyone letting their guard down by concentrating on COVID-19, are we as a nation putting ourselves at a greater risk of another terrorist attack?

I like to believe that we have enough specialist intelligence units, doing everything they can to identify threats, even during this global pandemic.

We have to maintain this reassurance, as we would become nervous wrecks and never sleep.

Posted by sean on March 23, 2020 at 6:57 pm in Coronavirus with No Comments


Dear Boris,

Can the UK enter ‘Lock Down’ yet?

I like the look of it.

 

Thanks,

Sean

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