Sunny Evesham is quiet and calm. We have been self isolating since 2012 so no difference. Sorry, that should have been boring stay-at-home anti-social buggers. As we are lucky not to be working but retired, the main problems with the COVID saga is passing us by. We don’t go out much anyway and certainly not to the not-so-local local. We did not feel any different during the main isolation stage here. I still went to the supermarket (Tesco) once a week, and maybe another trip into town for other things. No problem. DIY tasks, and some minor hobbies have kept us sane. We didn’t hoard any loo rolls but had enough to cover the 6 weeks that there were none on the shelves. Money still came in. The only bad part was not being able to hug the daughter who was working from home and alone (with a GSD and two Siamese). She stopped off weekly to talk outside the house until ‘bubble time’ arrived.
The wife did not leave the house for over 5 weeks as I did any shopping. Her first ‘road trip’ was to the recycling tip with me, queuing for an hour to get rid of a load of stuff we had hoarded.
Now that we can do more outside, Ruth has made lots of tech masks for the family to wear (makes a difference to my military respirator). We have ventured out shopping for essentials and are calmly enjoying life [while fuming at the covidiots massing at pubs, beaches etc]. We have no intention to mix with anyone not essential.