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Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
A person who is single, loves Jesus, a Christian for many years and enjoys life in it's fullness. ALISTAIRE HOAD'S Basic Facts:- Living In HisThird Home In Southampton, Attending New Community Church In The City; Working As A Stevedore in Southampton Docks, loading cars and vans onto and off of ships.

Rules for a Happy Life


Take each day at a time! Matthew ch 6 v 24

Remember, all things work together for good for those who love God. Romans ch 8 v 28

Under no circumstances should you worry. Philippians ch 4 v 6

Start every day with Payer and thanksgiving 1 Thessalonians ch 5 v 16 - 18

The Lord will never leave you or forsake you. Don’t you forget that! Isiah ch 49 v15

Sunday, 13 September 2020

What one does during Lockdown


Corona Virus, took a while for me to get used to, and getting settled into the routine of staying at home. From the start of the pandemic to the 24th April, I managed to keep working, as dock workers are classed as essential workers and so I was able to keep up with at least two shifts a week, of various lengths to keep my income above zero. It felt really eerie when I had to walk my usual hour and a half to West Bay House in the Western Docks  to be ready to start work at 06:00hrs. Social distancing created extra running around, as the Crew buses were only aloud to carry four passengers and a driver, so transport was multiplied depending on the number of drivers on shift. Slowly the ships dried up as the cargo was spread out round the world, and the stores of vehicles in the manufacturers  compounds emptied. Then it became a case for some to be put on furlough, being paid by the government not the agency and that was where I ended up. From 25th April until the 11th September that was my position.
   
 But as is my experience God is faithful and he didn't let me go short. Due to the formula that the agency had to apply, they deemed I was worth the nice amount of £220.00 each week, that easily covered all my expenses and more. As we got to September work was starting to pick up again and eventually I was called back, even though its only for a few days each week, it keeps me occupied and covers the weekly expenses.

What I've done during lockdown? Well not a lot and to confirm it I've put on weight due to plenty of non exercise and general vegging out. 
    The one project I managed to get completed during lockdown was having my front given a a covering  of resin and gravel mix. Over a week two contractors from a firm in Bournemouth excavated ten inches of soil and builders rubbish from the garden, put in a layer of concrete and reinforcing wire, drilled holes in the concrete to allow for surface water to dissipate and then finished off with a layer of resin and gravel. The front is so much better than it was. All I need now is the fencer to come and finish the front so I can set to and build my garden shed.

    As I've said I 'm planning to build a garden shed, due to the garden by the fence being an odd shape, building it myself will allow it to fit the odd shape and square the garden off. Down the sides of the garden I'm planning to make raised beds for flowers and possibly vegetables as well, along with some potted fruit trees and a grape vine, how this is all going to pan out I don't know. Down by the front door I'm aiming to put a double secure cabinet for deliveries when I'm not in and a raised flower bed for the benefit of my neighbor down stairs. I'm also planning to put up an outside projector screen for summer film shows, audio to be on Bluetooth and requires bluetooth headphones or earphones to hear the sound track.
Plan of the Garden Area as seen opposite
           
Looking own on the Garden Area
                              
      Well, that's all for now will post again soon to continue the new tales.
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Alistaire              

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Please leave any constructive coomments here for me .........Thanks