Not all of us I absolutely cleaned up on the deliveries when a few places opened up again. It was mainly taking ale to people from the offies. It was boss as the roads were more or less empty and I just got a lecky bike. Vroom , vroom .
Yeah, I miss it
I use to go shopping in the Lidl on Lime Street. It was new and well stocked, and because most of the students that live in the halls round there had gone home, it was usually empty. I remember cycling there from home, and the first car I saw on the road was by the bombed out church. And it was glorious sunshine, blue sky, and warm.
I was doing store work for Tesco, it was brilliant. This was the M6 heading towards the lake district on a Saturday, absolute bliss, although the people in Morecambe and Lytham were acting like there was no lockdown, the main street was packed, pretty sure that's when I caught Covid the first time.
I did a lot of work around Liverpool too, I was doing the Tesco on Hanover Street and the one on Great Crosshall Street, it was so easy as town was dead. I had a nice chat with a homeless fella outside the Gt Crosshall Tesco one morning and bought him a coffee.
Also discovered the fields where the Mersey runs through not far from ours, missus didn't even know they existed, we were out walking for about 2 hours, we'd walk about 7 miles and you'd not see a soul the entire time, then we'd bought a table tennis table and would play that for hours in the garden.