For donating non-perishable food, these are all handmade by artist Sean Rodrigo using plywood, 3D printing and solar lighting. Apparently they're also set up to send tweets and emails to the relevant food bank charities when they need items collected. A lovely thing, but always shocking to remember that these things are needed (and likely to be needed more in the very near future).
For exercise after working from home, walked the 50 mins to the M&S at Whipps Cross to pick up a trousers order, via the post office. Bus back to prepare halloumi peppers, potatoes and veg. Very warm today with a lot of sun.
3 good things
1. Saw the painted lady briefly - she's been making the most of the lavender.
2. Watched Come As You Are - funny and moving - three disabled men go on a road trip to Montreal so they can lose their virginity. Shame they didn't use actors with disabilities.
3. We don't need to use food banks.