A ROSYTH cardiology nurse who started making candles to help cope with the stresses of the pandemic has ignited the launch of her own business. Mum-of-three Marie Donnelly has now turned the hobby into a new venture and launched Candles Alba just before Christmas. She is set to launch two new additions to her collection this month. Building on her passion to ensure her products have a local theme, the new scents will be called Rosyth Gala and Mhairi s Wedding to mark her own wedding anniversary. It has gone really well, she said. I am a cardiology nurse at the Edinburgh Royal and the pandemic had taken quite a big toll on us all. I had been struggling a wee bit to be honest and I was just trying to find ways of relaxing and fell upon candle-making.
D.C. to ban indoor dining, close museums, restrict libraries to curbside Michael Brice-Saddler, Tim Carman Trio Restaurant on 17th Street NW is one of the few restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day in Washington, D.C. (Astrid Riecken for The Washington Post) The District will shut down indoor dining for three weeks starting Wednesday night, officials said becoming the latest local jurisdiction to take that step in the face of a surge in coronavirus cases, and leaving some restaurant owners wondering how their businesses will survive.
The order by Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D), which extends the city’s public health emergency through March 31, also says museums in the District must close and libraries must return to drop-off/pickup service only.
D.C. to ban indoor dining, close museums, restrict libraries to curbside Michael Brice-Saddler, Tim Carman Trio Restaurant on 17th Street NW is one of the few restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day in Washington, D.C. (Astrid Riecken for The Washington Post) The District will shut down indoor dining for three weeks starting Wednesday night, officials said becoming the latest local jurisdiction to take that step in the face of a surge in coronavirus cases, and leaving some restaurant owners wondering how their businesses will survive.
The order by Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D), which extends the city’s public health emergency through March 31, also says museums in the District must close and libraries must return to drop-off/pickup service only.