Great link, thanks (stuck in the Costa Blanca - could be worse).
For others on here that are having to self isolate some may be interested in this:
https://www.travelandleisure.com/att...-virtual-tours
Personally, I have no problem self isolating as I don't like mixing or interacting with anyone other than my family and I have lots of solitary activities to keep me amused however I know that a lot of people will find it claustrophobic and boring.
Perhaps it would be helpful if some on line resource suggestions that may be of interest to others could be posted here?
Just a thought.
Ian
Great link, thanks (stuck in the Costa Blanca - could be worse).
Learn a new language for when the travel disruption is over?
Sent through the ether by diddling with radio waves
https://youtu.be/PRtKNXky-KY
Sent through the ether by diddling with radio waves
How about a bit of DIY, Gardening, model making (Lego/Airflix), video gaming, jigsaws, learning a new skill - I am attempting knife sharpening, online gambling, or simply binge watch TV serials.
Alternatively you can get fit, go for walks/runs, take up yoga, etc. Lots of useful stuff on line.
I have also down loaded quite a few audio books which I can listen to whilst doing stuff.
If all else fails then try Pornhub.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Depends where you go.
I am home for a month now after my wife was discharged on Thursday with pleurisy and a non-cv19 respiratory virus. As she is also a severe asthmatic I now have little option but to isolate as well and take care of her.
One of the perks is I can go for a bike ride every morning and a decent walk every evening. Sadly it's unlikely there will be a lunchtime ride as it would just be too tempting to pop into the coffee shops.
I am not really concerned about meeting people out in the open air, and on my 10 mile morning ride I expect to pass maybe 4-8 people.
Walking a 6 mile version of the route earlier I passed about the same number, but it's not like we were ever close to each other.
In open spaces, Parkes etc that I cross, there is plenty of room for all and the rest is quiet lanes and riverbanks
I've done a few courses on FutureLearn - the resources & teaching are excellent (UK university backed and presented) Theres a very broad range of subjects and the general programme is free. Great if you want to advance a hobby or interest into something deeper.
In jmitch’s case he’s isolating to prevent infection rather than contain it, walking or riding in isolation as he describes seems a reasonable risk given the minimal sightings of other people and the lack of contact with them.
What do you perceive the risks as?
Last edited by Andyg; 16th March 2020 at 20:45.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche