Everyone is our villageis obeying the rules, so far as I know. I'm going to Tesco's in Driffield tomorrow in the hope of buying bread-flour and loo-roll amongst other essentials. On the way I shall call in to collect the Parish Mags. from the printers (literally open the door, pick-up bundle with your name on it and go) which I shall distribute by hand - bringing reliability and comfort to older people (some are 91 and 3 are wheelchair-and-house-bound) surely this cannot be wrong? I shan't meet anyone. Haven't seen grandkids for weeks; I ring them and check youngest's times tables.
Otherwise, our dog is a 2 x daily pooh-er so needs a short walk at teatime as well as his morning walk. Again, we rarely see anyone and if we do we chat from across the road. Don't have Skype etc. As it happens my laptop chose the other week to shatter when I tried to close the lid and it is held in place by gaffer-tape. So, if I go off-line, it's been lovely knowing you - and keep safe all.
Could be worse... elder sprog reported this afternoon that her induction hob had packed in and fused the kitchen. :( She has one on order. She is/was a high-powered lady (Chartered Financial Advisor) but only went freelance and self-employed in Jan., so can't get any help. I'm very proud that she'll be at the local co-op tomorrow, going for a shelf-stacking job - no other income available as her job involves face-to-face. She also has a tax-bill due from last year when she was well-employed. I can give her a bit, but not enough. You do what you have to do.