Published:
10:28 AM February 2, 2021
Updated:
1:28 PM February 2, 2021
Jacqueline s drawing of Lauderdale House will go on display in a virtual exhibition this month
- Credit: Jacqueline Freeman
Lockdown got Jacqueline Freeman s creative juices flowing when she would retreat to the end of her Archway garden to draw.
When she wasn t lacing jam sandwiches with homeopathic cures for the resident foxes, the graphic designer was rediscovering a love of capturing her surroundings.
The Whitehall Park resident had attended art college then fell into graphic design and forgot about what I loved doing . But the pandemic gave her time and space to rekindle her passion.
16 January 2021 • 12:02am
People wait to receive their COVID 19 vaccines inside Lichfield Cathedral which had been turned into an emergency vaccination centre
Credit: Carl Recine/Reuters
SIR – My son’s partner works in a care home with 40 residents. The other day it got a call to say that vaccinations were available if they could make themselves ready in an hour. They did.
Some of the residents have dementia but, while getting things ready, staff managed to persuade 32 of the 40 to have the jab.
My son’s partner stayed on after the end of her shift and took pictures of herself with each of the 40 residents, which she sent to the families with an explanation of what had happened.