Here it is Monday again and yet I’m not driving to work. Instead I’m looking out across the backside of my property through a neighbor’s garden onto a greenbelt of trees that is vibrantly alive with the colors of spring. Having worked at the same place for 12 years I’ve found all the different ways to go to work when the highways come to a standstill. I’ve taken country roads through scenic farm lands and desolate streets through inner city neighborhoods and everything in between. Yet my favorite commute is the one I’ve been using since the Shelter-in-place order was issued. There are good things that has come from this dreadful virus. Stay safe and have a good week wherever you’re staying or going.
crossing back and forth
squirrels avoid open field
highways in the trees
Glad you can find the silver lining. π
I like your Haiku too π
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The little guys entertain us while we’re “working”. I am a little worried for them because there’s a pair of resident hawks that keeps a sharp eye out. I’m sure they have young mouths to feed also.
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You do notice the wildlife when at home more. π
And yes – all the animals have to live.
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This seems to be a common thing. Reconnecting with nature. Resetting the dial. Isnβt this how we are meant to be? In harmony with our surroundings rather than fighting them. I hope we take a little bit of this with us afterwards .
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Stories of young people seeing blue skies for the first time in their lives leaves me astonished. Can’t even imagine breathing in that kind of air pollution day in day out.
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