Deer sighting

Hi everyone!

Back on the lockdown series…

In Greek mythology, the deer is associated with Artemis, daughter of Zeus and Leto and the Greek goddess of the wilderness. Her symbols included a bow and arrow and the deer, which represents instinct and independence.

The deer is also a symbol of Chinese good luck. Often shown to represent the longing for a healthy life. It is, therefore, a welcome sighting through my jogging adventures in the Surrey hills. This majestic sight is captured in the pictures shown below:

In other news this week, the government rolled out a new ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme, which aims to serve as a lifeline to the UK’s hospitality sector as it emerges from lockdown. As a student, this is a lucky and exciting opportunity to sample several restaurants that I may have been more hesitant about before… I guess I have the deer to thank!

From the 3rd of August to the 31st of August, customers will receive a 50 percent discount when they eat in at restaurants that are registered with the ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme. A sure way to get the economy up and running again.

Hoping and praying that everyone remains safe during this time.

That’s all for now folks,

Best,

Anne