About us News Creativity in lockdown As we come to the end of Lockdown 2.0, it's a good time to reflect on some of the ups and downs the past year has presented us with. Here, we share a poem written by members of our online Peer Activity Group at the beginning of lockdown 2.0, in a bid to spread some positivity and humour at a particularly challenging time. The poem highlights some of their experiences and brings together the joys of music, movement and company. Day one, Lockdown 2.0 I like doing my puzzles. You've got to keep busy.The TV is on in the background for company.I check on the chickens for the eggsFlick oil over the yolk for the perfect fried egg without runny white bits Brook Benton... He's a good singer.What did he sing? "Rainy Night in Georgia" Ahh yes!And Bill Withers - He has kept me alive recently!Live at Carnegie Hall? The best. Otis Redding, Ben E King, Solomon Burt, Dick Van DykeI like talking, listening to music, and stroking Coco the cat - Cokey CokeyI read, listen to music and argue with people at workI listen to Jazz, classical music and some of the old pop stuff Going for a walk always makes me feel better. A wander round the shops.Ooh Yes I agree but I must leave my purse at home! I enjoy walks in the park with the dogs and running.I can't run, I walk and chat to my friends We're doing ok Contributed by peers, carers and staff 01/12/2020