sundown in the water meadow
frosty morn in the meadow
Thames Path in January
trees in the winter flood
flooded triangles
flood markers at sunrise
riverside seat at Binsey
Oxford Riviera
bridge in the Thames
cable towage boat
flooded view from Burgess Field
January flood
ice at the water's edge
old seat at Four Streams
Thames Path cul-de-sac
high water at Abbey Road
buttercups at sunset
evening in the water meadow
eve of the flood
waiting for the flood
on the brink
river in spate at Abbey Road
Thames Path starting to flood
reflections on a park bench
Angel & Greyhound flood
summer flood at University Parks
flooding at Weirs Mill
high river at Canning Crescent
flooding at Long Bridges
The Fox & Hounds, Oxford
flooding in Abingdon Road
flooding at St Frideswide's
flooding in Botley Road
Osney Town Bridge
flooding on Osney Island
footpath in flood
summer flood
Port Meadow in flood
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Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubI hope Roy is well and not succumbed to the virus.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubI'm classified by the NHS as being at "severe risk" and am supposed to have been shielding these last 11 weeks, but haven't been, and notwithstanding have not yet succumbed to the virus.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubThe virus has clearly affected your memory, though, if you've forgotten Roy the cropper.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubThe Severe Risk designation is due to my contracting (following a first session of chemotherapy for metastatic prostate cancer last August) near-fatal Enterocolitis and spending 12 weeks in hospital.
Although at one point one of my lungs had collapsed and both were fluid-filled, and I was kept alive on oxygen, I myself don't think that they're permanently damaged, and hence have been ignoring the advice to shield myself for these last 11 weeks, a risk I rightly (it appears) thought worth taking.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubMy decision was a personal one based on the fact that I'm going to die anyway, and I wasn't prepared to waste what limited time I have left, and the fine Spring weather, by being stuck indoors for 12 or more weeks. And (as I intuited) the risks were exaggerated - the NHS was not overwhelmed (the Nightingale emergency hospitals weren't even needed) and deaths weren't in the millions.
And it was obvious to me that the NHS criteria of who was at "severe risk" were very broad-brush, one-size-fits-all ones, and based mainly on guesswork.
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