Every day we are allowed out for a short walk and exercise in the fresh air whilst we are staying at home and socially distancing during this coronavirus outbreak. Spring is unfolding outside and observing the ways that the plants develop from day to day lightens and calms my mood.
How pretty. I need to take more walks.
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So beautiful—balm for the soul (cf. . 😍🌸
Take care, stay safe, sound, and sane.
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Ah,what lovely blossom!
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Thank you. I certainly appreciate the small amount of time that I can get out of doors at the moment, even if my range is limited.
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Thank you. I will endeavour to do what you say, especially as I know that staying at home makes it safer for everyone else.
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Thanks, Emma.
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Your spring is ahead of ours. What a gorgeous pink. I’m still mostly photographing winter weeds, though I’ve taken quite a few photos of pussy willows. It’s good that we can see and appreciate the beauty of spring—and all the other seasons.
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Thanks, Linda. Our pussy willows are now fully open and covered in pollen.
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With my first reply I had included a link to an article in the New York Times which describes the situation in 1994—a situation that has been remarkably similar to our current situation. Unfortunately, the link was cut off, so I’ll give it just another try:
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Thank you very much.
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THANKYOU
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