HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!
The moon turns full Sunday night/Monday! Also, a very subtle penumbral lunar eclipse will be visible in the U.S. and in the eastern half of Australia. Sorry, U.K. folks you won't be able to see it.
Everyone stay safe and healthy. Figure out a way to find some joy this week!
Stay strong, friends.
Delicate Arch at Night, Arches National ParkNPS/Jacob W. Frank, US National Park ServicePhoto labeled Public Domain (Copyright Free)
DIANE – Thank you for starting us off. I may grumble & winge but mostly I am hopeful despite the darkness.
ANNETTE – I hope the writing is flowing.
Much more pleasant weather last night & today. I am back to online church services as current restrictions are 1 per 4 sq metres and hence too many regulars for size of church. I did not bother to book a place as I don’t want to catch even a sniffle. Yesterday 2 more cases connected to Adelaide’s recent “cluster”. Now we hear that one of them, who was supposed to be in quarantine, visited several shops last Sunday. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Anyone visiting named stores are asked to be tested whether or not have symptoms. LINDA’s post about our survival being linked to other’s common sense is so true.
I feel sorry for people who don’t have dogs. I hear they have to pick up food they drop on the floor.
Feed a dog for three days and it is grateful for three years; feed a cat for three years and it forgets after three days. (Japanese proverb)
In order to keep a true perspective of one's importance, everyone should have a dog that will worship them and a cat that will ignore them.
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home