Showing posts with label Life at Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life at Home. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2020

Right at home . . . . . . .


The days continue.  They are different.  
Sometimes we argue - other times we laugh!
Yesterday we did a deep clean of the master bedroom
together!  Will I let him color my grey roots? No way!
Will I try to give him a haircut? Perhaps!
We are in close quarters.
We are not ill, thank God.  

We are not out of work, but are sorry for those who are. 
As retirees we are on fixed incomes. We have noticed prices
 are already rising in the grocery stores. 
We feel somewhat safe financially as we saved for 'rainy days'
and for what we hoped would be a comfortable retirement.  
We, like you, never expected those days would include a
worldwide pandemic which could cause us to be very ill, or
even kill us!


We are going about these days - which for us are not that appalling - doing
 what we can do close to home. We miss seeing family and friends.
Although we are still avid travelers we have had to change that part
 of life for the time being. We can weather this storm here at home as
 long as we stay healthy. 
I'm sad not to be crossing the pond as hoped this Spring to see my family, 
friends and hometown. . . . . . .but we are now planning to go in the 
Autumn when hopefully all will be well in the world.


Male Eastern Towhee : Pipilo erythrophthalmus

Common name comes from its distinctive "tow-hee" call, but known
  mostly for its characteristic call that sounds like, "Drink-your-tea!
One of my favorite garden birds - the female is beautiful too, brown
 feathers where the male has black ones. . . . . . . .a handsome couple
 when seen together, which is often around here.
He's been sitting in an oak tree singing his songs so beautifully
lately, and I'm sure his mate is on a nest nearby.


Hope is the thing with feathers,
    that perches in the soul,
and sings the tune without the words,
and never stops at all.

Emily Dickinson : American Poet - 1830-1886


Let's all have hope.
Sing if you can.
Listen to the music if you can't.