Vancouver Island’s rain forest …

… in a country renowned for its cold and snow,
is a marvellous green reminder
to avoid typecasts and pigeonholes.
Maybe good for pigeons, but not so much for people.
Happy Monday, everyone. Have a good week. 🙂
Vancouver Island’s rain forest …

… in a country renowned for its cold and snow,
is a marvellous green reminder
to avoid typecasts and pigeonholes.
Maybe good for pigeons, but not so much for people.
Happy Monday, everyone. Have a good week. 🙂

Pictures taken on our forest walk to brighten the day, especially for those confined inside. And, today, a lovely walk, captured as a photo essay, to…
Today’s Picture: 09 May 20
Another set of photos from Stuart’s stunning collection. Thanks for sharing your lovely forest.
Dr Tanya of Salted Caramel asks, “What are you doing to ‘repair’ (re-vamp or update) yourself and your blog during the lockdown?” (https://saltedcaramel670.wordpress.com/2020/05/04/blogging-insights-27-repairing-yourself-and-your-blog/)
I have been really busy during this lockdown and so I haven’t done any “repairs” on my blog. But …
I’ve been working long hours and usually through the weekends as well, but during a recent regular health check-up, I discovered that my blood pressure was extremely high, to the point that I was apparently in “stroke territory,” according to the nurse-practitioner.
I’ve had what amounts to a latent blood pressure concern for some years now and it’s an issue that very decidedly runs in my family. I keep an eye on it, and do what I need to if it starts creeping over to the wrong side of the ledger.

But my, this was a wake-up call. So, I had to take some very quick action to do a repair on me.
I find this working from home to be difficult. In the past, I’ve been able to draw a line around home and more or less wall it off. It was a sanctuary. But now? Work is at home; home is at work. Stressed employees were needing to talk. Many new and unexpected tasks had to be completed. NOW. There were shortages and frustration and fear and uncertainty. Days slid into nights and merged into each other in an amorphous mass.
M did his best to look after me by making wonderful meals and looking after everything else.
But I wasn’t able to “turn off.” Texts and phone calls arrived throughout the day and night, and needed to be answered. The community where I work was having a tough time coping and one of my employees became ill with covid (this person was isolating and so there was no spread, and thankfully, after eight days of ICU, there has been a full recovery).
It has slowed down somewhat now but I also realised that I had to get firm, too, and carve out a space for me to relax and chill and rest. My cardio-vascular system would thank me for it.

So, where does blogging fit into this? Blogging has been, and continues to be, one of the things that takes me out of myself. Some bloggers are sharing beautiful photos, others are sharing laughs, still others are sharing recipes and gardening tips. Reading through the posts I follow has been a very welcome diversion, a healthy brain diversion, so in a way, I didn’t need to repair my blog, because it has been busy repairing me.

Blogging comprises a community, and I don’t think that the countries represented here have ever before been so bound by a common enemy. I hate this virus, but in many ways it’s creating a sort of world-wide bond.
And that’s a repair that has been long overdue.
Any repairs for you?

A candle for those who have left us …

Pictures to brighten your day. If you enjoy this, please share it, so others can enjoy it, too. Thank you.
Today’s Picture: 05 May 20
Stuart’s lovely May 5 photos. 🙂 Thanks Stuart.
Marvellous Monday to you!
In honour of the openings that are beginning to happen today, here are some bright red and pink flowers.

They are lowly hedge flowers, but lovely all the same.
Even though some areas may be re-opening today, don’t forget to stay safe. 🙂


Spreading a bit of light and pleasure to those confined by the current crisis. See post 1, here, for an explanation. This is the 25th post. It was …
Daily Forest Walk Picture 28.04.20
Another of Stuart’s Forest Walk Pictures. For more of his peaceful and calming virtual walks, please visit his site. 🙂
As our virus battle continues, it’s good to know that nature is benefitting. There’s much less human activity and our oceans, forests, grasslands and animals are reaping the profits.

The Pacific Ocean off the coast of Vancouver Island
I hate everything about this situation, but at least nature is getting a break.
And that’s marvellous. 🙂

Spreading a bit of light and pleasure to those confined by the current crisis. See post 1, here, for an explanation. This is the 23rd post. Today, we…
Daily Forest Walk Picture 26.04.20
Another lovely forest walk photo from Stuart. Thanks for sharing your calming, peaceful scenery. 🙂