Tag: Nature
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Who’s In Your Bubble???

Self-Isolation Trend #9 As countries slowly begin the transition of easing the shutdown restrictions, a new trend being considered in the early days of being let out of our homes is to only expand our “social bubble” to ten people. As someone who has many bubble photos with the possible captions of “No issues today:…
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The Week In Seven Photos

I think I’ve given myself mental whiplash with all the changes I’m witnessing taking place in society every day and the fast moving news on the latest coronavirus updates and knowledge about the virus. There was the welcoming change this week of seeing a new little sandhill crane colt enjoying wandering through the garden amidst…
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Local Watering Hole

Self-Isolation Trend #8 With the bars and restaurants closed during the shutdown, a new trend for many is being forced to enjoy happy hour, or for some of us the celebration of It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere, at home. Alcohol sales at grocery stores are up compared to last year as people are either stocking up on booze…
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Tuesday Tunes – I Got Stung

I actually wasn’t stung back when this photo was taken, but thought a shot of a flower and ELVIS could brighten the day.
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Saturday Songs – A Foggy Day

Self-Isolation Trend #6 As you might notice from the photo it was not a foggy day, but a new trend that has developed with wearing a mask outdoors for a walk is that my glasses are constantly foggy. Luckily I could hear geese honking in the direction of this family when I arrived at the…
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The Week In Seven Photos

Between the cold, snow and high winds this week there was no chance for kayaking as my outdoor activity, so I actually have a colorful photo of birds discovered while out walking that is not blurry. Harper is maintaining her social distance from the wildlife, but most often I don’t believe she ever sees the…
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Brightening Up The Days

Self-Isolation Trend #2 While I absolutely love Christmas lights in December, I have to admit that I would not have thought of putting up lights during this time since trying to untangle the lights once a year is enough for me. Might have to rethink this after reading the New York Times article, Brightening Up…


