This week I asked readers to share their views from their Lockdown windows.
Life has changed for all of us. I want to put together an article made up of views from readers’ windows while in lockdown.
Share with us all the view from your lockdown window.
window@thebfd.co.nz
Please put Lockdown Window in the subject line.
Here are today’s photos:
The BFD. I’m a bit envious of some of the views from readers’ windows, but remembering that envy is one of the 7 deadly sins have submitted 2 views from our windows, kitchen window and lounge window. These are unlikely to inspire envy, so I can send these with a clear conscience.The BFD Every 2nd day the Fire Department drive through the Valley and over a loud speaker inform us that there is a Epidemic, so we should stay inside. I understand why they started doing this as we are isolated and most people don’t have a mobile phone signal or the internet. However its been 3 weeks now and even us Hillbillies have got the message.The BFD. I’m a bit envious of some of the views from readers’ windows, but remembering that envy is one of the 7 deadly sins have submitted 2 views from our windows, kitchen window and lounge window. These are unlikely to inspire envy, so I can send these with a clear conscience.
window@thebfd.co.nz
Please put Lockdown Window in the subject line.
NOTE: We prefer photos to be from a window with preferably part of the window in the shot.
It can be the view from your kitchen window or bedroom window or lounge room window or car window on the way to work if you are an essential worker.
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