Some of our neighbours are suggesting we hold 'garden parties' in a few weeks where everyone decorates their houses and then sits in their front gardens having individual tea parties while socialising with their neighbours from a distance.
They've asked for feedback on the residents group but don't seem to want to hear any concerns from the discussion so far. I haven't commented yet and am trying to work out what, if anything, I want to say. Something about it doesn't sit right with me but I am not sure whether I'm being silly. The front gardens are not large and are all completely open plan with no fences or hedges in between. People would be more than 2m apart if they did stay seated in their own gardens, but would people really do this? Would they not wander about to speak with different neighbours and look at their decorations? "Have a piece of our fruitcake," etc? What about young children running around?
And even if people stayed stationary and just had raised voice conversations with their immediate neighbours, is this really within the spirit of lockdown? We've been told to stay at home and not to socialise, haven't we...? Not that it's OK to socialise as long as we stay a few metres from one another.
I would really like to hear other people's thoughts on this, and the reasons behind them.