June 30th
Since I wrote last our rates have gone through the roof.
Cornwall as a whole has a rate of 153/100,000 but Falmouth for example has a rate of over 660/100k.
The other hot spot is St Ives, amd of course we are told it is nothing to do with G7.
I don't believe it is all down to G7 by any means, half term visitors were the start of it all, bringing the delta variant with them, however I am also sure that it has had an impact.
So a quick look back at the rest of this month which has really flown by.
On the Friday the 18th a group of us went up to play at Perranporth. It was a glorious day and we had a lot of fun - it was a friendly against a team from Perran and we had one or two ladies in our team who hadn't played it before so that was exciting for them.
The following day was our Ladies Captain's Day and we had gorgeous weather again!
On Sunday it was raining again and I spent time preparing a short 'movie' to celebrate Anne's life.
We were having a special evening on the Tuesday and Lindsay and put a display together about her. We went down to the club on the Monday afternoon to prepare the room... only to find when we arrived on Tuesday evening that it had all been re-arranged and we had to start over - but it all went well.
It was a good evening.
Keith had arrived the evening before and we had a lovely walk down at Cape.
On the Tuesday we drove to Land's End and walked to Nanjizal and it was beautiful!
Leaving Chun Castle |
Wonderful Chun Quoit |
there was a sign to warn of a cliff fall...
Once again in the afternoon Keith went off on the bike to Carn Gloose where he has a favourite bench.
Phil's birthday on the 24th was very foggy! We decided to have breakfast down at The Dog and Rabbit...but no answer from there phone.
Eventually we discovered that their son was off school while awaiting a covid result...
so I had to come up with the goods instead!
Not as good but not bad!
Because of the fog we went over to Newlyn and had coffee with Lindsay and Peter, then after Keith's now usual bike ride in the afternoon we went to Sennen for an evening walk on the beach.
Duck |
This trio of puds were amazing... basil panna cotta, cherry sorbet etc etc1 |
It was absolutely delicious!
Keith was catching the train early Saturday morning - we went in for 6.30 am and his trip back.
We had a visitor on the golf course!We had absolutely torrential rain on the Sunday and foggy again on Monday but we were back golfing on Tuesday, this time up at Looe.
We had a really lovely time and even with the covid restrictions it felt almost normal.
Today I have noticed this amazing flower spike on the cactus...it might be open tomorrow!
So that brings us up to date...except... I had a call from Keith this evening to say he had been pinged by Track and Trace to say he was a contact of someone who has tested positive.
He has to isolate until midnight on the 6th.
We have worked out that this probably means that it was someone on the train with him on the Saturday on the way home, or at the cricket match he went to watch that afternoon.
He is feeling fine, has no symptoms and did a lateral flow test this evening which was negative.
Keeping fingers crossed that that is how things remain.
I have been doing lateral flow tests regularly for a while now and upped it to twice a week when our covid rates went up so much. I'll keep doing them and keep a careful eye on things in case it was a contact down here.
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