If you have any sense you will probably have used the world wide pandemic to avoid socialising at all, thankful to avoid seeing your partner’s friends, your in-laws or your children and grandchildren. If you had any friends of your own, you probably have none left by now.
However, if you still feel the need for the occasional human company how do you work out who you can see and under what conditions? Government advice changes twice daily, whichever country you are living in, so the best policy is to not let anyone inside your house, this has the advantage of not having to do any cleaning or tidying up.

A picnic in the garden is ideal, especially if they bring their own food and drink. The thoughtful host provides welcoming signs, you can probably nick one from somewhere.

Don’t worry if it rains, you can use all those large Amazon boxes left over from your Compulsive Covid Comfort buying, ideal for making Wendy houses, though perhaps the over twelves might not be so enthusiastic.

Before you phone or message your visitors remember to keep up the pretence that you still cannot leave home, at all, for the rest of the year, despite what Boris may have said about August 1st. Your visitors are sure to ask if they can bring anything, take full advantage of this; today’s newspaper, your favourite chocolate you couldn’t get in your Tesco shop, the milk you forgot to put on your Tesco order and yes a bottle of wine would be much appreciated. Every guest is bound to say, when you ask how much you owe them, ‘Oh don’t worry.’ Added to the money you have saved by not going out, eating out etc, you should be making a profit by now.
All very sensible suggestions but you still lost me at ‘visitors’…
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I had visitors on my birthday – still trying to recover.
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😆 😆
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hahaha. I am getting i touch with my inner Hermit. We’re have a blast!
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Yes, I never realised what fun hermits have!
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It’s all about the money… 🙂
I’m also wondering what’s a Wendy house…
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Hello Jim, a Wendy house is a children’s play house. I’m not sure how it came to be called that, perhaps after Wendy in Peter Pan; JM Barrie is credited with making up the name Wendy.
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OK, good to know! I learned something today, so thank you…
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Haha…thank you for making me smile, Janet…Be well and stay safe 🙂 all while earning a passive income 🙂
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Thanks Carol.
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