Walks in the Time of Coronavirus
This blog post was going to be a celebration of pilgrimage walks in Lent. It was going to point out that, while church services might be cancelled due to the coronavirus, churches themselves are still open for prayer. I was going to argue that not having to arrive at a set time could make for a good all-day walk themed around exploring churches in villages further afield than the one I normally go to – which can be a good excuse for exploring new parts of the countryside. I did actually do one of these walks, on 22 nd March, because I woke up and it was such a beautiful day from dawn onwards that I couldn’t wait to get out. I set off while the day was still cold and crisp, and every leaf of every plant in the fields was still decorated with frost. Some of the flowers were looking as if they wished they hadn’t got up yet. Early on in the walk, I spotted a sheep lying on its side in the corner of a corner of a field, who seemed to be just sleeping, but...