I live in Spain and we’ve been on Lockdown for ten days now due to the Covid-19 virus and I haven’t written a single post, until today.
I’m not going to talk about facts and figures, prevention, medicine or science, because I’m not an expert on any of those major aspects and there’s plenty of reliable information online.
I’m going to write about my personal reflections, feelings and how my life is being affected by the lockdown. This means owning both the positive as well as the negative experiences derived from imposed isolation, because every cloud has a silver lining.
First I’m going to tell you about the clouds, or what I miss:
1) Hugging my children and grandchildren.
I have four wonderful grandchildren (ages 3,5,6, and 9, and a fifth on the way!) I love playing board games, ping pong, telling stories, going to parks and fun fairs, or just chatting with them.

2) My daily walks.
My husband and I have retired recently and we enjoy long (2-3 hour) daily walks. We choose different parts of the town and countryside, have a coffee or a beer on the way there or back, depending on the time. We chat, take photos, pop in to museums or exhibitions, wherever takes our fancy. No walks allowed now.

3) Going out with friends.
I enjoy going out with friends. We go to the movies, to a coffee shop, window shopping, real shopping, or out for drinks and tapas. No going out with friends.

4) Impromptu outings
We love getting in the car and popping over to Malaga (an hour and a half drive) to walk along the seafront, or to meet up with friends and family, or to any other city for a day trip, weekend at home or abroad.

5) Receiving guests
I love cooking and having guests, especially when the weather’s nice and we can eat in the garden. On other occasions, friends come over for tea or coffee, some home-cooked cake and a chat.
Secondly, this is my silver lining, or what I can appreciate about this situation.
1) More time to write.
I’ve just finished and sent the umpteenth draft of my latest novel to my editor, Alison Williams. I managed, to block out the lockout and get on with it with no one to distract me. I plan to continue with other unfinished novels and literary projects, too.
2) More time to read
My TBR pile is slightly smaller! At the moment I’m reading and enjoying When We Believed in Mermaids by Barbara O’Neal, on my kindle and listening to L J Ross’s Alexander Gregory Thriller, Impostor, its Book 1 in the series (I read Book 1 first by mistake!). She’s a wonderful author as I learned when I read her DCI Ryan Mysteries.
3) Watching series I never have time for.
I’m not much of a TV viewer, but I was able to binge watch over a couple of days, eight episodes of The Stranger, by Harlan Coben staring Richard Armitage.
4) Phoning + texting friends and family
I’ve spent the last few days contacting friends and family all over the world, by phone, text and email, making sure they’re all OK. I haven’t finished yet, there are still a few more to contact.

5) A time for introversion and reflection.
I’ve never been faced with so much time for myself or so much worry about family, friends and myself. Facing one’s own vulnerability in such an unpredictable world is daunting. Facing our finite and limited time on earth and the possibility of illness, or even death in complete isolation was not how I expected to spend 2020.
Momento Mori is not welcome, but it’s a necessary reminder that my life is brief and finite and every moment is precious.
Stay safe, virtual hugs and love to you all.
What a wonderful post x
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, Linda. Trying to make the most of our lockdown. Stay safe😍❤🙏
LikeLiked by 1 person
There are indeed clouds and silver linings. And, as we stay at home, both creep up on us. We all have things to be grateful for – focusing on them is the trick. So far, doing okay with it all, but the lack of things at the stores worries me a bit. After a couple weeks, people are still hoarding paper goods. Glad to see your post, Luccia. Hope you are off to a good week 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, yes, I’m keeping busy and optimistic. I hope you are too. Are you also on lockdown?
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hi Luccia – well our PA governor just issued a “stay at home order” which I think means no going out of the house except to food shop and do other essentials. I think they are going to clarify it later.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Same as Spain then.
LikeLiked by 1 person
A lovely uplifting post, Luccia. I hope your lockdown means you are staying out of harm’s way, along with your family and friends (but not together). Stay safe and well and find as much silver as you can.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, Norah. I’m still finding lots of silver😍 stay safe❤
LikeLiked by 1 person