I wasn't an actual walk; I went to the post office with my heart beating a tad faster because the measures due to CoVid-19 are in full force. I had received a notice from the post office to go collect a book from Book Depository. It was the last book I had ordered a while ago - Little Women & Good Wives by Louisa May Alcott. I plan to read Good Wives this year, but I'm not putting a time stamp on it. It's the new me. For example, this very morning as I was doing a hard (for me) yoga video, a thought came to me: how about starting The Moon Sister by Lucinda Riley. I enjoy this series a lot! I have the next one, The Sun Sister, from Net Galley, but although they can mostly be read as standalone, I want to read them in order. Nevermind that I'm barely past the half point with Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb. It's a nonfiction, and although I reads like a novel, I need that fiction fix.
But I digress! Here's a bit of nature as photographed to and from the postoffice + a few photos taken in our yard. I'm grateful for nature, trees and flowers in bloom, sunny days, and much longer days!
That sunset past 8PM? Glorious! I am glad days are longer now!
Some might look like weeds to some, but they're flowers! And there's a bee!
Trees in bloom against a blue sky will never get old, so I'll be photographing this for a long time.
The plan to go see the magnolia in bloom on the University campus is not hapeening this year :( but this one spotted in a neighbour's garden caught my eye.
The cherries are in bloom, too! I think they're cherries?
The dog and a pretty, white hyacinth.
Spring is the best, but I feel like I'm missing out due to the quarantine and mostly staying inside. I am grateful for the flowers in our yard and garden, for pieces of green to see the nature change.
No comments:
Post a Comment