I was surprised to find this had popped up again in the recent responses list!
I found an afternoon Sunday service at our Parish Church (the one where my parents were married and I was christened), which caters for old fogies like me. I discovered the daughter of an old friend is now the Curate! That was a surprise. It is a short, traditional service followed by refreshments and an opportunity to chat. I used to go to that Church regularly when I lived in the same road but now live across town. I can get there by mobility scooter while the weather is reasonable. The nearest bus stop is some distance away and there are a couple of steep hills to struggle up (even the scooter struggles with one!).
I was referred by my Doctor to a 6 week, NHS sponsored (free) exercise class to help with my COPD, two mornings a week, in a neighbouring town. I quite enjoyed it while it lasted. I am now on the list for the (pay for) follow up class in a different neighbouring town, which will be one morning a week, It is the only one I can get to by bus.
When I was at the first venue, I mentioned my Social Isolation problems to one of the organisers who said she was sure she could find a solution. She couldn't find anything and said that we live in a "black hole".
While travelling to and from the exercise classes I was recognised and spoken to by two ladies, one the mother of an old friend of my elder daughter and the other the lady who was in the adjacent Maternity bed when my younger daughter was born 43 years ago! I also had an interesting chat with the homeless man who was camped outside the exercise venue. An old soldier, down on his luck. I bought him lunch before I returned home.
Since I put this post up in July, I have attended the local old-people's-home garden fete on August Bank Holiday Monday. About 3 weeks ago my younger daughter and her family called in for an hour en route from a holiday in Devon.
This Friday my elder daughter drove down from Andover to take us to the "local" (nearby town) theatre to see Omid Djalili and came down again on Saturday to take us to the same nearby town for the Firework display, which was very good.
She can't get down here now for another three weeks, unless she can combine it with a business trip. She normally tries to visit every week or so.
I have no other plans. I will be here on my own for Christmas, but will hopefully get a short visit from my younger daughter with my Grandson between Christmas and New Year. The next local "Event" will be the annual Donkey Derby at the end of May.
It is a shame I don't speak Nepalese or there would be other places I could go. They are a friendly lot, Hom who lives a few doors away popped in for a cuppa one day and speaks reasonable English, but the language barrier is a major problem. I spent an interesting bus journey to one exercise class teaching an eager, elderly, Nepalese lady to count in English. The classes they used to get were discontinued because of financial restrictions. I used to help out at an adult Literacy class until it too was cancelled.
The unusually mild weather has enabled me to carry on with my gardening for longer than usual, but that won't last much longer. I am eying up the jigsaws I have put by and the Cryptic Crosswords I have cut out of the Metro newspaper - which is sometimes available on the bus.
My old friend up the road is still turning her back and I have avoided my next door neighbour since she thought that her son putting his boot into my daughter's car door when drunk (as was she) was "fine".
My email "chat" has increased a little. I got a rare email from an old boyfriend (who emigrated to Canada over 50 years ago) and I told him about the lack of intelligent conversation opportunities. He has a similar problem and we are now exchanging more regular emails, setting the world to rights.
Why do people lie online are they living a fantasy or winding us up?

I didn't make it to the Church coffee morning. I was at the hospital getting an X-ray having seen a Doctor about my mobility problems the day before, so I didn't see the elderly gent I had chatted to previously. 