Silver lockdown linings

To segue from the last blog – yes, lockdown is crap.

But there are some silver linings.

We eat together as a family. Daily!

I’ve been making the most of my 1 hour of outdoor exercise. Because otherwise those family meals (with pudding) will certainly start to take their toll.

And in a work context, the very fact that we can’t get our contributors into a studio has made some of our projects easier to produce than they might otherwise have been.

Take Shell, for example.


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