Looks like my compost pile with our annual volunteers. My son allows them to grow so he does not have to turn it. Lol!
Thanks 4 my big smile .When u live deep in the bush like i do life is going on as before .We are so far from this beast and i hope it continues like this.:):)It would take a 3-5 hour drive to be near anyone sick with covid19:(:(
I agree with Laura. I have a brand new Grateful For... list. Has the danger of getting Covid freed you from anything? I have given up lots of things I used to think were important - makeup, jewelry, dressing fancy, shopping "just for fun", almost shoes! I'm grateful for friends that check on me, and friends to check up on. I'm grateful for my links to the world - phone, computer, tv, the mail delivery. I'm grateful for sons who will buy my groceries and I'm grateful for visits with them if only in the yard and at a distance. I'm grateful for a lifelong habit of reading and learning and for hobbies that I can enjoy alone in my house, such as hand and machine embroidery. I'm especially grateful for the gift of time to think things through and deal with some of what life has thrown in my direction.
This truly has been a year for the books! I bet we will all appreciate things we never thought of before, when this is over! Hugs, Laura