Back to the shops for some needed supplies, milk, bread etc.The shops were heaving, various committee meetings in the gangways, blocking entrances/exits & getting quite upset at being disturbed. Folks driving their trollies like F1 drivers on the track, and not looking where they are going. Children out of control, parents out of control. I did have a big smile on my face though, just sitting in my car, waiting to get out. I was watching THREE drivers trying to claim the same parking space. For some reason, I was not noticed. after a couple of minutes I blasted my horn & told the driver nearest to me to 'go away'. She did not want to move as she would lose her parking space. If you could have seen her maneuvering her car, you would understand. Tomorrow, I am staying indoors, and the world can go to Hell in a basket. We're nearly there anyway.
Happy New Year to you all.
C.
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