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A Birthday Reflection

During a walk to the top of Summerhouse Hill in Etchinghill, near Folkestone, Kent on 09/11/2021 I discuss the impact of Covid-19; the many ways normality has resumed but express my long-term concerns.  Amid new vaccine regulations in France and Italy I also reflect on the personal challenges ahead.

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.

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.

A Camp In The Woods

During a woodland stroll through Hamstreet nature reserve in Kent on 28/03/2021, I update on the lockdown and easing of Covid-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom and find a camp with my three year old son Edison.

Restrictions, Tunnels & Drills

During a walk with my son Edison on 06/03/2021 I update on the latest easing of social restrictions, the reaction to the Brazilian variant and the forthcoming reopening of schools; Edison enjoys the acoustics of a tunnel and playing with his toy drill.

Health, Restrictions & The Great Reset

Taking a walk with my son Edison on 29/11/20 I express how the lockdown and continuing restrictions in the United Kingdom are having a impact.  I also comment on rumours of a new strain of the virus and plans for a global economic reset.

Here is the link to the article where Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva suggests we face a new Bretton Woods moment:
https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2020/10/15/sp101520-a-new-bretton-woods-moment

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