Start everyday with a walk up to "Brooklyn Bagel", get a coffee and a breakfast taco [scrambled Egg and Bacon, hot sauce] and sit outside for around an hour reading.
After that, similar to you mate, walking the dogs is a major part of the day. They finally closed the Dog Park and the soccer fields last week but fortunately there are too many access points on the big general use park for them to close so we go there. Besides there are 160 mile of bike/hike trails through the town so we aren't short of places to drag em!
Around 1 1/2 to 2 hours a day are taken with spending "personal time" with my mad Cockatoo, usually on the sofa while re watching the HBO "Rome" series. If he doesn't get his attention time he tends to get "noisy" to say the least!
Don't do yard work, a squad of Mexican's come every Saturday to cut the grass, blow everything down, trim anything that needs it, bag all the trash etc. A bloody good job they do as well. The only contribution I make is making up and hanging up the hanging baskets.
Work on my stamp collection about two hours a day. I buy old albums off the internet and then remove the stamps I am interested in, the old Soviet Union and Eastern Block counties amongst others, then I research them [date, issue name etc] and mount them in albums I have made myself from pages off the internet. The stamps that I don't want I assemble in stock books and resell them, it just covers my costs.
Am interested in Russian culture generally and spend about an hour a day learning the Alphabet and basic language structure.
Other than the above just do the general stuff around the house, plenty of reading, just try to keep out of the way of the "enemy". Although she still works, albeit reduced hours, thank god.
Spend time scouring the internet, soccer, railway, general 70s/80s culture sites etc.
And that's about it. Expecting a couple of stamp albums to be delivered today so I will be good there for a couple of months.
We are lucky here, in The Woodlands" area, the lockdown has been no where near as severe as it has been in the UK [also other parts of the US] and that "siege" mentality and all that goes with it generally does not exist. People are acting responsibly but that feeling of underlying panic isn't there.
I was amused reading about some where in the UK the dumb police were using Drones to harass people walking in the country side or on the moors some where. Oh dear, if they ever tried that in Texas I know what the outcome would be. The sound of rifle discharge would be deafening!
This is something that would really pi$$ me off if I still lived in the UK. How come the police can find all these resources to harass and confine regular citizens all of a sudden when in normal times the useless sods can't even get off their backsides to keep neighbor hoods safe, protect the local communities and attempt to solve crimes like regular burglaries etc.
Any way, I am sure I have ramble on too much.
Hope every one and their nearest and dearest are well and holding it all together. Good luck chaps!