The nation's into its tenth day of lockdown/social isolation measures. I've noticed that, when I take my (often as possible!) morning meditation - where I relax, breath deeply, listen and be thankful, the road is quieter and the birds are singing a wee bit louder!
Had a massive fire last week burning loads of rubbish which smouldered for days, filling the garden with smoke for a while.
I'm keeping busy by trying to set a routine; mornings doing some work around the garden, orchard or the house, in the afternoon its trying to be creative, sort finances and sometimes a get bike ride in.
It's at times like these, when there's a national crisis, you realise how interdependent all our lives are and the knock on effect one 'domino falling' has on the other dominoes in the line. The safety and welfare of our families and friends becomes noticeable more important in our lives. A nation is isolating and getting its information from the news, its social contact from zoom and FaceTime - but you can't beat good old fashioned talking face to face.
Love and prayers to all.
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