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St Albans Museum + Gallery and Verulamium Museum reopen | St Albans & Harpenden Review

St Albans Museum + Gallery has officially reopened today amid the latest easing of lockdown restrictions. Verulamium Museum will also throw open its doors with new Covid-secure measures – which include visitors checking in on the NHS Covid app when they arrive and wearing face coverings whilst indoors.  Visitors will to St Albans Museum + Gallery will be treated to three new exhibitions. They include Behind the Mask, which celebrates 40 years of innovation, and Lockdown Life – displaying how people in St Albans have responded to lockdown’s challenges. Barecats automata from Cabaret Mechanical Marvels There will also be an exhibit called Pandemic Portraits – which will involve a short film being displayed in the Timeline Gallery of the museum.

Too much screen time? 7 things to do this weekend that don t involve technology

But if you ve dared to look at your screen-time lately, you ll know that too much of a good thing does in fact exist and, even during Level 5 lockdown, there comes a time when a digital detox is needed. So, if you re looking for some other activities to keep you away from your screens, here are a few things to do this weekend that don t involve technology. 1. Revisit an old hobby We all have some once beloved pastimes that we ve let slip, and there s no better time than now to revisit the hobbies that used to bring you joy. Tackle that to-read pile, whip out the knitting needles or rediscover that love for photography that you ve neglected - it s sure to kill some time and you might even rediscover a forgotten source of happiness.

Rollercoaster of emotions as Kinross man s lockdown photography project reaches milestone

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up “It has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me.” Today marks the first anniversary of Ross Mitchell’s Lockdown Life photography project, in which he captures portraits of people with their four-legged companions. Agnes Widley as photographed by Ross. Based in Kinross, the 41-year-old has captured around 2,500 portraits since he began on April 1 last year. He walks around seven miles each day, with his photos telling the story of people amid the coronavirus pandemic. High engagement Ross’ project has become a meaningful part of lockdown life for the Kinross community, as well as Ross himself.

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