From what I hear grocery delivery slots are booked out (here) for the foreseeable so we have to chance it every now and again. I tend to go in with a small list of things that have run out but do mostly buy things as I find them so I wouldn't be much good at ordering online. And it's, normally, a good excuse to go into (a) town, have a cup of coffee while there and not be on the back of beyond for an hour or so.
I haven't been anywhere since Friday but even on the back road where I live things feel more quiet, the neighbours checking their cattle but no traffic to speak of going anywhere else. Wife has set up office in the backroom. We've dug in.
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar gave bleak,
public address last night. He got it right, fair play to him. “This is the calm before the storm, before the surge. And when it comes, and it will come, never will so many ask so much of so few.”