Its been 6 weeks since the UK called the national lockdown. we have seen the craziness and now it feels like normal. what have people been doing to keep themselves entertained?
Fortunately for me, I'm in a job where I can work from home so busy usual office hours.
It also has give me more time to read, knowledge is part wealth with the other part knowing what to do with it buy putting into practice (hopefully when lock down slowly ends).
To be honest, I've started going through a rather large collection of PDF's I came across on another site - http://files.survivaluk.net.
I do not own the site/not affiliated to them in anyway, nor can I take credit for the volume of interesting itemised PDF's which they have.
I've also got this on order (Practical Self-sufficiency: The complete guide to sustainable living today - by **** & James Strawbridge). I've nearly completed on a house sale which has a garden which gives me the opportunity i the long run to grow small as cannot get an allotment for love nor money at the moment where I live.
Generally trying to learn new things. Made a few veg beds a while back so have been growing lots of different types of veg. Been teaching the eldest to drive and managed to get into the woods with them for a few days where we were trying out different hammock set ups.
Fortunately for me, I'm in a job where I can work from home so busy usual office hours.
It also has give me more time to read, knowledge is part wealth with the other part knowing what to do with it buy putting into practice (hopefully when lock down slowly ends).
Ah nice one Gareth, what have you been reading? You might have a few more weeks to cram some more in by the looks of it.
To be honest, I've started going through a rather large collection of PDF's I came across on another site - http://files.survivaluk.net.
I do not own the site/not affiliated to them in anyway, nor can I take credit for the volume of interesting itemised PDF's which they have.
I've also got this on order (Practical Self-sufficiency: The complete guide to sustainable living today - by **** & James Strawbridge). I've nearly completed on a house sale which has a garden which gives me the opportunity i the long run to grow small as cannot get an allotment for love nor money at the moment where I live.
Generally trying to learn new things. Made a few veg beds a while back so have been growing lots of different types of veg. Been teaching the eldest to drive and managed to get into the woods with them for a few days where we were trying out different hammock set ups.