You were doing better than me - I was only up to 361, and there are 365 days in a year. And I've renumbered several times. I noticed that we have seemed neck-and-neck. And I am RATHER tempted to go back & update them all from where it went wrong. Once cross-posting starts working again. :)
So apparently I got off on my counting? I think I know why - I didn't start counting until four days later. Interesting. I was always doing my own numbering, since we went into quarantine before the 'official' lockdown.
Interesting, you and I went under lockdown around the same time. We (as in myself and my co-workers and most of NYC) went down later than the rest of the US did. The UK was late compared to... most places. I'm guessing we were alike in watching EVERYWHERE ELSE and going 'Well, surely we ought to lock down also??'
Then? It stayed in lockdown longer than everyone else...kind of like Britain and the EU, I think? The EU locked down before the UK. I'm hazy on when they opened up again, it's sort of a blur. And different countries did their own thing - obviously Italy were worst hit immediately, but the UK seemed determined to beat them. :(
Glad that half your family has gotten the first shot. Similar with mine - half has gotten it, the ones under fifty or without any serious pre-existing conditions are left. Yes, same. It's a relief.
We don't have home test kits here yet - or they aren't that reliable or available. So I've yet to experience a COVID test. Never had it though - to my knowledge. I've managed to avoid one also - people have been known to refer to them as 'brain ticklers' so I'm sure you would have remembered it. :) Home testing kits are being distributed left, right & centre, so that's nice. All students, school kids, NHS staff etc all get tested twice weekly.
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I noticed that we have seemed neck-and-neck. And I am RATHER tempted to go back & update them all from where it went wrong. Once cross-posting starts working again. :)
So apparently I got off on my counting? I think I know why - I didn't start counting until four days later.
Interesting. I was always doing my own numbering, since we went into quarantine before the 'official' lockdown.
Interesting, you and I went under lockdown around the same time. We (as in myself and my co-workers and most of NYC) went down later than the rest of the US did.
The UK was late compared to... most places. I'm guessing we were alike in watching EVERYWHERE ELSE and going 'Well, surely we ought to lock down also??'
Then? It stayed in lockdown longer than everyone else...kind of like Britain and the EU, I think?
The EU locked down before the UK. I'm hazy on when they opened up again, it's sort of a blur. And different countries did their own thing - obviously Italy were worst hit immediately, but the UK seemed determined to beat them. :(
Glad that half your family has gotten the first shot. Similar with mine - half has gotten it, the ones under fifty or without any serious pre-existing conditions are left.
Yes, same. It's a relief.
We don't have home test kits here yet - or they aren't that reliable or available. So I've yet to experience a COVID test. Never had it though - to my knowledge.
I've managed to avoid one also - people have been known to refer to them as 'brain ticklers' so I'm sure you would have remembered it. :) Home testing kits are being distributed left, right & centre, so that's nice. All students, school kids, NHS staff etc all get tested twice weekly.