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Crises, Blackberries & an ATV

During an urban expedition to find blackberries with my son Edison on 14/08/2022, I update how the news has been dominated by Russia, Ukraine and the worsening cost of living/energy crisis. Whilst Edison rides his ATV I conclude by reflecting on Edison’s progress ahead of his school start date in a few weeks’ time.

Ramblings In Nature

During a walk with my son Edison at Brockhill Country Park, Saltwood, Kent on 15/01/2022 I talk about how the world feels closer to normality after announcements that the Omicron variant is less damaging than was initially feared a few months ago.

Whilst I ramble about personal items, my son Edison explores nature; finding a stream, waterfall, camp and a woodland ‘cave’.

The Greatstone Shingle Trail

During a walk along the Shingle Trail in Greatstone, Romney Marsh, Kent on 14/08/2021 I enjoy the solitude and beauty of being in nature.  I also reflect on the aftermath of the pandemic following a recent announcement made on the United Kingdom’s freedom day.  I finish the walk on the beach before reuniting with my young son Edison.

The Emergence Of Vaccine Apartheid

During a visit to the park in Aldington, Kent on 17/07/2021 with my son Edison I update on the lingering societal impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in spite of the large number of people who have received their vaccinations and the forthcoming United Kingdom ‘Freedom Day’ .  In contrast, I add how from August 1st, France will require mandatory proof of vaccinations or a negative Covid test to enter supermarkets as the segregation and discrimination against non-vaccinated people begins to emerge.

The phrase “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from the virus  they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated” exemplifies my confusion with many people’s opinion.

A Hesitant Update

Following a trip to the park with my son Edison on 03/05/21, I walk and talk about the vaccine rollout reaching 65% of the population of the United Kingdom (UK).   After discovering some farm buildings I update on the latest lifting of restrictions for public events ahead of the forthcoming June 21st date, set by the UK to be the end of lockdown.

The First Days Of Spring

During a walk along the Royal Military Canal near Bilsington, Kent with my son Edison on 21/02/21 I talk about the forthcoming roadmap out of lockdown, Angela Merkel’s opinion that the whole world needs to be vaccinated and discuss the new mandatory quarantine measures introduced by the United Kingdom government.

Muddy Puddles & The Age of Chaos

During a walk in Wye, Kent, with my son Edison on 14/11/20 I update on the political chaos following the recent election in the United States and the ongoing lockdown in the United Kingdom.  Meanwhile, Edison makes the most of the Autumn weather.

Up High In Lockdown

At the summit of Summerhouse Hill, Folkestone on 07/11/20 I update on the newly introduced national lockdown and uncertainty surrounding the US election.

The Last Of The Summer Fruit

During a late evening stroll on 22/10/2020, my son Edison enjoys the remaining blackberries of the season and I express how Covid-19 adaptations seem set to remain for the foreseeable future.

The Dark Winter

During a woodland walk with my son Edison on 17/10/2020 I talk about the latest restrictions being imposed in areas across the United Kingdom, the significance of United States President Donald Trump’s positive test for Covid-19 and speculate what the next six months may hold in store.

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