HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY MARCH EQUINOX!
The equinox is Sunday, March 20.
I wish all of you and your families health, strength, and a joyful spring (autumn for AQ). Stay safe, friends.
Photo: Marsh Marigold WildflowersShenandoah National Park, US National Park ServicePhoto labeled "Public Domain" (copyright free)
The garden pots do pile up, don't they, OG. We try to recycle ours, too. Glad you managed some time in the garden. Horrified to hear yesterday that a part of Cheshire, called The Wirral, which is a SSI (Site of Scientific Interest) was set on fire by teenagers, and it has destroyed the habitat for many nesting birds :-(
A state election last weekend and a new broom who intended to remove covid restrictions. Ha, until the covid committee told him the facts of life. A week ago we had 2,000 new cases a day; by April they expect 8,000 a day. Not great numbers compared to you but ‘tis high for our small population. Too many out celebrating festivals, ignoring masks, distancing & that boring stuff. As for bus trips, I am missing all the autumn ones and now pinning my hopes on September. <sigh>
My crocus. Some colour in the garden at last.
Just a thought
Imagination is the eye of the soul. (Joseph Joubert)
Heather: I was sorry to read that COVID is further spreading in your family. Hope all will be okay.
Pat O: I hope you've managed to remain clear of the virus after attending the funeral. I'd forgotten that you also listen to the BBC World Service. My NPR (National Public Radio) station switches to the World Service at 11:00 p.m. my time and plays all night here. Then, NPR resumes at 5:00 a.m. I seem to be a night owl right now, so I've heard all the BBC's war coverage for the last week.
Harelady: Oh, that's right. You're also a World Service devotee. I'm so sorry that you experience night terrors. At one point in my life, I also had them a few times. They're very upsetting, and I hate it that you've been having them on an ongoing basis. I hope you enjoyed your family visit. I also hope the lip surgery went smoothly and wasn't too painful.
Annette: I'm glad your daughter has returned home now. I hope the fracture wasn't too bad and she's recovering.AQ: I'm so sorry that you're missing out on the autumn bus trips. Hope your temps ebb off soon.
OG: I do hope your new chairs arrive on time and will help with your condition.
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