Time to get your hands dirty
The hangovers of lockdown are easy to spot. Hand sani pumps at every till; judgy, wide-eyed glances when you breathe too much, a cockapoo on every corner. And sartorially, we’ve let ourselves go. Stretchy and/or loose fabrics still reign, the suit is dying , and ‘smart’ shoes are out the window, along with the shoe polish.
You probably grew stuff in lockdown; herbs, or a sourdough starter or whatever. Maybe you picked up a woodwind instrument or bought a pottery wheel. Perhaps you journaled. Whatever you did, you found pleasure in the simple things. A ripe English pear, pale afternoon light on the parlour wall, the first lamb of spring etc. And then when restrictions lifted, you ditched it all and went back to your normal life, or some semblance of it. But some people were changed irrevocably.
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