We’re prevented from going to our favorite walking area and I was sick with a cold for a while. Though I’m grateful these are the worst of my complaints, I do miss watching spring unfold.
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Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
We’re prevented from going to our favorite walking area and I was sick with a cold for a while. Though I’m grateful these are the worst of my complaints, I do miss watching spring unfold.
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Same thing happening here. Most stores are closed and we are supposed to stay home. I still go for walks early in the morning There are very few people out and about at that time of day.
Sorry you’re missing your regular walks. I’ve been watching Spring unfold in my yard. The previous homeowners planted so that things bloom throughout the season. Daffodils, now Red Currant & Grape hyacinths , next Tulips (new additions), Lilac . . . . I love the Red Currant – beautiful blooms & colorful fall foliage. Glad you are over your cold. Stay safe.
Very pretty! Hopefully we will get to be out and about by May sometime, at least I’m hoping for that.
Beautiful photo! I know what you mean about missing the spring. My favorite thing is to see the cactus bloom. I missing that very much.
This is a lovely spring pic! Hopefully this isolation will end soon.
That is pretty.
I am watching Autumn unfold in my garden, will be posting photos today.