An Afternoon Out
Yes, I had an afternoon out recently. To be fair, it was more like 20 minutes but in the present circumstances every excursion is exciting and can form the highlight of the day. It certainly beats waiting to watch your dustbins being emptied.
On this occasion, it was a trip to our pop-up Post Office. Every Friday afternoon the Postmaster arrives in the village and sets up his computer terminal in the community hall enabling all manner of transactions to take place. I had a cheque to pay in and rather than a 10 mile journey to town to the nearest ATM, thought I would make use of this rural service. I was inevitably concerned at the prospect of meeting a queue of people jostling for position but based on a population of less than 500 the chances of meeting more than 2 people in the hall are always pretty slim. There was no need to worry anyway as I was the only customer. There was a reason for this when it transpired that the computer was having an "off day," although I was assured that it was not as a result of any virus that might be doing the rounds virtually.
I had to comfort myself with a visit to our village shop, staffed and run by volunteers, instead. As ever there was an opportunity for a lovely socially distanced conversation and what a treat, it even had a supply of plain flour; well I hadn't seen that since lockdown began and with rhubarb crumble season now in full swing it felt like winning the jackpot.
Time and time again it is the smaller shops that are proving themselves to be the most reliable in this crisis. Hopefully, we shall remember this once everything returns to normal and continue to patronise them with our custom.
Back at home there was another pleasant surprise. I discovered that the County Library Service not only has provision for borrowing e-books online but also access to newspapers and magazines. Believe me, I thought I'd travelled to Paradise!
So not only was it a big win and a blissful journey, but I also get to undertake essential travel tomorrow when I must now make the drive to town to bank that cheque. Let's hope I haven't forgotten how to drive; it's been a long time!
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We can only get the cheapy white flour at the moment which, admittedly, is ok, but I'm so looking forward to a nice homebaked wholemeal loaf again!
This week's triumph was a Chocolate & Beetroot Cake. I'd not baked with beetroot before so was a little wary, but it was delicious