Not a good news day today, Claire was advised that she might have iron deficiency anemia, which could explain some of her tiredness.
Month: February 2021
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Week 50 – February 8th – Week 6 of lockdown 3 restrictions
Some wild life captured in the snow overnight.
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Week 49 – February 1st – Week 5 of lockdown 3 restrictions
Final pictures from this snow swept visit of lockdown escape Knole Park.
We saw more deer then people on this walk of 4,655 steps for me.




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Week 49 – February 1st – Week 5 of lockdown 3 restrictions
More photography at our lockdown escape Knole Park,


enjoying the snow 

Winter is definitely here -
Week 49 – February 1st – Week 5 of lockdown 3 restrictions
Well snow was a lot more this time, it’s been a few years since we had this amount of snow fall.
Hope you like the pictures from this visit?

This was even more snow then two weeks ago. 
Claire posing in the snow. 

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Week 49 – February 1st – Week 5 of lockdown 3 restrictions
Back in the snow at Knole Park and video time, you know the drill by now.
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Week 49 – February 1st – Week 5 of lockdown 3 restrictions
3rd week in a row, where back at our lockdown escape place Knole Park and we have even more snow this time. English weather at it finest.

Back in the snow. 


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Week 49 – February 1st – Week 5 of lockdown 3 restrictions
13th December 2012 and a young batsman called Joe Root made his debut for England. When he steps onto the field for the first match of the Test Series against India, he will become the 15th Englishman to play 100 Tests and in the process join an elite group of some of the finest cricketers the game has ever seen. Congratulations Joe.
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Week 49 – February 1st – Week 5 of lockdown 3 restrictions
Had a chat with my market man as there was a lot going on about short selling this week, thankfully nothing came of it, though it was the first time that my pension portfolio had lost in a week. It had to happen at some point.
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Week 49 – February 1st – Week 5 of lockdown 3 restrictions
Just shows what is possible in life, thank you for what you did in an hour of need more then once Captain Sir Tom Moore
Captain Sir Tom Moore has died with coronavirus.
The 100-year-old, who raised almost £33m for NHS charities by walking laps of his garden, was admitted to Bedford Hospital on Sunday.
The Queen led tributes to Capt Sir Tom, “recognising the inspiration he provided for the whole nation and others across the world”.
His daughters said they “shared laughter and tears” with their father in their final few hours together.
Announcing his death, Hannah Ingram-Moore and Lucy Teixeira said the last year of their father’s life had been “nothing short of remarkable”.
He tested positive for Covid-19 last week. His family said due to other medication he was receiving for pneumonia, he was unable to be vaccinated.