Hi all,
We’re in Prudhoe, Northumberland, in the Tyne valley. Couple of interesting fun facts about this area: George Stephenson, the ‘father of railways’ was from a couple of miles from here in Wylam. Thomas Bewick the Wood engraver and natural history author, was born in Cherryburn also a couple of miles from our house.
I took redundancy in January, from my job as a pharmacy delivery driver. The job involves not only delivering to customers homes, but also care homes and picking up prescriptions from doctors surgeries. I was ill for a couple of days over New Year, although it may not have been the flu, I felt cold and sweaty at the same time, horrible. Funny because I had something similar about a year before.
My wife works at a hospital in Newcastle, and our younger daughter is working from home. I’m mainly looking after them, and get some time to work on my campervan in between. Some of you may remember I had a new engine put in last year, and so I’m really looking forward to going for a drive when we can. I might even go to the supermarket in it just to give it a run.
We’re missing our older daughter who is stuck in Cambridge and has been furloughed, but can’t travel!
At least the weather has been good recently, and I try and get out for a longish walk regularly to stay fit.
Stay safe everyone
We’re in Prudhoe, Northumberland, in the Tyne valley. Couple of interesting fun facts about this area: George Stephenson, the ‘father of railways’ was from a couple of miles from here in Wylam. Thomas Bewick the Wood engraver and natural history author, was born in Cherryburn also a couple of miles from our house.
I took redundancy in January, from my job as a pharmacy delivery driver. The job involves not only delivering to customers homes, but also care homes and picking up prescriptions from doctors surgeries. I was ill for a couple of days over New Year, although it may not have been the flu, I felt cold and sweaty at the same time, horrible. Funny because I had something similar about a year before.
My wife works at a hospital in Newcastle, and our younger daughter is working from home. I’m mainly looking after them, and get some time to work on my campervan in between. Some of you may remember I had a new engine put in last year, and so I’m really looking forward to going for a drive when we can. I might even go to the supermarket in it just to give it a run.
We’re missing our older daughter who is stuck in Cambridge and has been furloughed, but can’t travel!
At least the weather has been good recently, and I try and get out for a longish walk regularly to stay fit.
Stay safe everyone