COVID-19: Weeks 6, 7 & 8

COVID-19: Weeks 6, 7 & 8

As the lockdown continues we're finding ourselves in more and more of a daily and weekly routine where the weeks are starting to roll into one. It feels strange now to look back a couple of months to the panic buying and anxiety as this first started to impact our daily lives. To think how much has changed in such a short amount of time is really mind blowing. It's starting to really feel like this is going to be the "new normal" for the foreseeable future now.

For the last few weeks, I've had my head down focusing on work, but continuing the routines of walking each evening to separate off work and home lives. For this post, I'll simply be posting some photos from some of these walks.

Large sticker on the pathway at Holland Park saying "2 metres. Enjoy the park but please keep your distance".
Social distancing signage at the entrance of Holland Park
Statue in Holland Park wearing a face mask
Large signs at the entrance to a tube station stating that only essential workings should be travelling with everyone else to stay at home
Public transport in London is only to be used for essential journeys by key workers, including the tube
View into Kyoto Garden in Holland Park
Kyoto Garden in Holland Park
Blue skies and the Serpentine in Hyde Park on a beautiful sunny day
Trees in bloom along the river
View along the road as the sky starts to glow
Hammersmith on a bright sunny afternoon
Squirrel clinging on to a tree with a nut in it's mouth in Holland Park
Afternoon light in Hyde Park as shadows form across the grass and the trees are brightly lit
View of the River Thames from Hammersmith as the light fades on a cloudless sky
RIver Thames in Hammersmith