I feel very priveleged.
I am 76, with some health issues but hopefully nothing that will hospitalise me if i catch 'the thing' - i do get tired easily though
I have a decent pension, and have been having my groceries delivered for a month
I have a lovely house with beautiful views that I'm renovating with the majority of the trades work already done, leaving me with decoration to do that I can manage if I take it slowly. The rest can wait.
My fence is secure for my dogs to exercise in, although I can take them down the farm road for a walk once a day. There is some labour intensive work needed (hopefully gravel for the back garden coming tomorrow) ; (and soil and compost coming on Thursday for the raised beds hopefully)but if I take it bit by bit and sit down for a rest every half hour I can probably do a good bit of it.
I have some plants and fruit trees given to me at Christmas. and have ordered more plants - hopefully they are on their way, and my girls are very good at digging holes so I may not have to dig much to plant the trees
My son lives in an upper flat but he has a garden which he will be able to work in, and he is now working from home - although his engineering projects may be cancelled or postponed
My daughter is a teacher, her partner a doctor - both in the front line. They have three angry teenagers at home from unim and school
We will celebrate when this nightmare is over.
Make the best of what you have my dear friends.
AND we're heading for summer!
Stay safe xxxxxx