Nothing wrong with barbecues if it's just for the household and have been considering doing the same for the 3 of us under our roof. A discussion on Facebook today, sometimes taking a nasty turn, about increased cardboard, bonfires, increased call on the fire service. This is a direct result of the lockdown, with people of necessity having to have home deliveries of items, the tips being shut which means people can't take cardboard to the tips and increased domestic rubbish because of the number of meals being eaten at home rather than at work, restaurants etc. Not everyone has the space or facilities for home disposal so they are slammed for putting it out for collection, or slammed for burning it at home, so it seems that whatever people do, someone somewhere is pointing the finger and it seems no one can get it right! We're told to stay home and garden (as though everyone has gardens - not), yet those who do, get criticised for generating waste. If people do big shops to avoid going out too often, or because they're shopping for neighbours, they're accused of hoarding and putting themselves and others at risk through longer exposure time out of the home . If they do smaller more frequent trips, they're criticised for going out unnecessarily. I'm sick of hearing people niggling about each other.
Lighthearted - How long do you display Birthday Cards?
