Waterspouting

You know it’s a blowy day when the gusts lift the surface off. I stood and watched from the top of the garden in between lifting my garden sacks into the car, for I’d booked a trip to Seafield. The day’s highlight. It could have been the SK’s highlight too, but on our outing she picked up some of her beloved and essential blackcurrant and liquorice sweets. But even that may not have been her highlight as she got her blue envelope! 
Later I watched briefly as the FM outlined the path out of lockdown -  over the next two months kids can trickle back to school. There may be some relaxation around April 5th, including the “removal of the Stay at Home requirement.” That’ll be shiny bright. Then around the end of April we’re back to the Tiers, oh joy. Always a keen devotee of sniffing out corporateSpeak, I was delighted to see the following as one of the gateway criteria: "Communities have a voice, are informed, engaged and participatory in the transition.” Actually, that  was lifted straight from the WHO. Get participating, folks! Well, unless you happen to live in a country where such things are frowned upon. 
Talking of which, I see that Mr Salmond is talking to his lawyers again. We’ve not heard the last of him.  

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