

Well, we're up to over 212,000 hits! That isn't 212,000 viewers, but that is 212,000 views on

Most amazing, however, is that in the past seven days we've had nearly 1000 hits from Turkmenistan!!!





And a big hug to all our friends in the US Virgin Islands, a small community but who hold a large place in our hearts (and #4 in our readership this week).
14 May 2020
I went out for my walk today, taking photos of flowers and just enjoying the sunshine. My usual route is to walk to the cul de sac at the end of the street, come partway back, and turn up a side street to go around the block - then onward to the bike path, maybe a bit along that area, then back.
As I walked down the street, a laughing gull flew by and landed in the street about eight feet in front of me. The gull squawked and waddled toward me, stopping maybe four feet away. I said hello, explained I didn't have food for it, took a few photos, and continued on my way. This happened three or four times, me walking further along the street and around the cul de sac, gull flying after me, gull landing in front of me and then walking toward me with a few words of gull language!
Eventually I turned up the side street as usual, and turned around to tell the gull that I didn't want him to get lost if he/she was looking for their mother gull. Apparently the gull thought the same thing, because just as I snapped another photo my friend the gull took off flying.
Okay then!
15 May 2020



The instructor's style is sort of a stained glass effect, with black lines and divided up spaces. So, my sea turtle is swimming through sort of a broken up sea (and NOT a net, even though it kind of looks

Happy wild and free sea turtles on Endangered Species Day!
17 May 2020
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Then further along in who knows what direction, there's a wooden train in



Don't you wish we had these sorts of playhouses for adults? I certainly do! Okay, well, there


18 May 2020
When one is sheltering in

BIL, SIL, and I


Face masks on, people lined up


There were blue to purple

The roses are rugosas roses - they were

I wish I had more to say so I could include more flower photos!
21 May 2020
Our neighborhood also includes a park for senior citizens. This is the park where J lost me one day when we were out walking - I was uphill at the far end of the park, communing with the lovely azaleas.
It really is a pretty park, and I like to wander there while J continues on her speed walking interval.
We noticed that the wooden sign for the park is falling apart a bit - there are several holes in the center, maybe from insects, possibly from woodpeckers. Winter weather is never good for painted signs, and this particular sign looks like it had a rough winter.
So I found the phone number for the Green Acres program which is responsible for parks in the state. I called them and they gave their email address. I wrote a note informing them that this sign could use a replacement, and offering to make a new sign. I think that would be a fun project. S (Richard's brother) has some of those carving tools to incise the letters, and I have the art skills to draw the letters and learn how to do the carving. And then we can paint the sign, and put it up.
I figure we have the time, we have the talent, and we need more projects. I'm good at finding things like this to do!
I'll end with more flower photos (and one pensive garden gargoyle). I know, not everyone loves photos of flowers. But they remind us there there is still beauty in the world, that this is springtime and with spring is rebirth and hope. So even in the times of pandemics and death, we need to remember that there is also beauty and hope. To not despair. Our family lost a cousin to this virus this week, so yes, I know there is loss. There is grief. There is mourning.
But we're human beings, and we can't live our lives focusing on the negative only. We're rational, we think, we plan.
So we know there is a future. There is hope. And we need to hold onto a sense of optimism, that we as humans will survive. We also need to learn from this experience of a worldwide pandemic and shutdowns. We humans are interconnected, no matter what country we live in. What happens in one nation affects us all. What we do to the climate in Turkmenistan affects the climate in Guatemala. What we do to the ocean in Mauritius affects the ocean in Alaska.
So yes, stop and smell the roses, wherever you live. Stop and think about how to keep the roses growing, how to keep the humans growing, how to keep the air and water clean enough for the roses and the people and the bees to survive.
We don't have a Planet B. We only have one Earth. And she would like us to pay attention and help her out.
"In wildness is the preservation of the world." -Henry David Thoreau



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