mystery writer Lone Theils have switched off the news and thrown over hjemmeprojekter to pass the time.

It’s all about being inventive with new projects, when one is forced to be at home during the coronakrisen, and it is in the extent managed for the mystery writer Lone Theils.

She has thrown over everything from swim, to leaven and got a new pet, she had not counted on were to move into.

What you need to make at easter, and who will you be with?

– I end up working a part of the next Nora True-crime novel, soon to be finished. If there had not been quarantined, I would certainly have been at home with my parents to the big familiepåskefrokost. Now it will probably be just a cup of coffee in the neighbor’s garden or on the terrace with a friend. Maybe a takeaway easter to support the hard-hit restaurants.

What are you doing outdoors?

– My front yard has never been nicer. Since the quarantine, I have got planted roses, hydrangea and rhubarb. At easter, I have plans to throw me over højbedene. I forspirer celery, fennel and ananaskirsebær. One of the days running I’m definitely for the Sound and jump into the sea, as I usually do year round.

What are you doing indoors?

– I must mæske me with Hilary Mantels new book about Thomas Cromwell on the almost 900 pages. It should be able to keep the passover over. If not, then I Susanne Stauns “lie” and Mathilde Walter Clark’s “the House without end” in the backhand. Reading material I run never dry for the. I will probably also have to bake. Again.

you Have thrown you over some new projects while you have been at home?

– As pretty much every other dane I have discovered sourdough. It is the red tape, but now you have the time to go home and fondle it. The other day baked I my first surdejsboller and died a little of happiness. I also started with a puzzle, but so far I have not really been able to find the calm to it, so I’ve only made the edge. I had actually also an ambition finally to have seen all the Star Wars films in the correct order, but it has not happened yet.

What do you do in general to keep the spirits up?

– Shortly before the quarantine, moved a cat into. I’m a dog person, but I was not asked. Now sleep Little Varyl, as I have dubbed it, in the couch all day long. It is pure zen to look at a sleeping cat. I also do something that is a little shocking for a news junkie like me. I turn off the news for long periods of time. I follow, but I chokes violently down, for otherwise it becomes too much. And so baking I cakes and share out to others. It gets you happy.

What is the first thing you will do when the world looks normal again?

Cuddle and kiss them, I love to plan a trip to London and take the bottle of rosé, I have lying in the fridge, out and share it with friends on the terrace. Go out and eat, go to the cinema and try to be carefree. The last part is probably the hardest part, it feels like right now.

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