AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
I have to admit, after 3 weeks in Lockdown (albeit a very British type of 'open prison' Lockdown), there are certain apects of this new stripped-back lifestyle I quite enjoy. For a start the complete lack of anywhere to go and anything to do brings a wholes new simplicity to life that is quite refreshing. The pace of life has fallen off a cliff, with a focus on living more in the moment as opposed to '...right. What's next?' And of course, the lack of traffic on the roads is a complete tonic. And finally there is a real sense of a shared purpose that has galvanised the whole country in a way that really didn't seem possible after the chasm wrought by Brexit and the associated fallout.
Of course, it will be good to get the other side of this and to see the country get back on it's feet. But I reckon there will be elements of life in Lockdown I'll look back on in years to come with a certain degree of wistful nostalgia. It's not all bad.
Outside on our road, there haven't been the usual retards riding their scooters in the dead of night - it's been very peaceful since the curfew.
No one bumping into you when they're on their mobile phones.
I can get home quicker in the mornings off nights.