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Monday 6 September 2021

What I do to recharge

 After taking a break last week, since I never cook, I thought I'd put in for this topic from Long and Short Reviews. During lockdown and as we come out it's been important to find things to do to recharge, particularly when trying to switch off after working from home all day. So what do I do?

The first thing I do is read. A lot. Not just fiction, although I usually have at least three books on the go at any one time. I'm fascinated by America, so at the moment I'm reading books on American history, including one about the vice-presidents of America.

I also love to see films and plays. Now that we're allowed back out I've been going to the cinema and theatre - I seriously missed that - but I did a lot of streaming during lockdown too. The Globe had a lot of plays on YouTube, as did the National Theatre.

And now we're allowed out...


Bottomless brunches. What it involves depends on the restaurant, but generally it's a brunch dish plus unlimited prosecco, beer, cocktails or whatever else they specialise in. I've become addicted to them.

So what do you do to recharge?

9 comments:

  1. I love brunch! Especially with bottomless mimosas (but I do love prosecco... have you ever had a belini?? mmmm)

    My post is here if you would like to come by: http://jhthomas.blogspot.com/2021/09/wednesday-weekly-blogging-challenge_8.html

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    1. We went to one recently which did bellinis - love them!

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  2. That drink looks amazing! Hope it was good.

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    1. It was lovely, but I was reluctant to ruin the design.

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  3. Brunch sounds like it'd be a fun way to relax and recharge.

    My post

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  4. Oh, my. Reading about American Vice Presidents has reminded me of this old Tom Lehrer song:
    https://youtu.be/GBbre7Xgml8

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    1. Not available in my country unfortunately, but never mind.

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