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Friday, April 10, 2020

spring at home...


On Tuesday, J and I left our apartment for the first time in more than a week – we really needed to breathe some fresh air and feel a little open space around us. It was unusually quiet in the park. We saw a few people walking dogs or jogging, all of them paying attention to the new rules of social distancing. We sat, enjoyed the fresh breeze, soaked up some sunshine, and sipped hot coffee from our thermos. And what a difference that quiet hour beside the lake made! As the song says, "you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone."

Lake Ontario from Len Ford Park in Toronto

This little guy seemed to be wondering where all the
people (and peanuts) went. He ventured close to
beg a treat. Sorry. No nuts here.

In Toronto, as in most places around the world, all but essential businesses are closed because of COVID-19. We've all been asked to stay at home except for essential outings to pick up supplies from the grocery store or pharmacy, or for occasional walks where social distancing is possible. J and I have, so far, been fortunate to have delivery service available, so we've been able to avoid crowds and lines. This bounty came from a local start-up, a brother and sister whose graphic design business had to shut down. They partnered with one of their clients to make fresh food deliveries in our area. It's every bit as delicious as it looks. We were able to share some, some went into the freezer, and some will be on the table for our Easter dinner. 

Fresh delivery from eateasypeasy.com - yum!

Easter Sunday will mark 28 days of shelter-at-home for us. A few hours ago, I looked out the window and saw a splash of bright yellow in the garden. The forsythia is blooming! I can't get out to take a photo, but it was a happy reminder that spring really has arrived and, even though our lives are necessarily very altered right now, the world carries on and nature is full of miracles.

Wishing you and your families all the blessings of spring and may your holiday celebrations be joyful (but apart). As Toronto's favourite medic, Dr. Eileen de Villa, tells us every day: "Stay home, stay safe, and take care of each other."  

Daffodils at Centennial Park Conservatory in Toronto,
March 7, 2020 - just before the park closures.

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1 Comments:

At 6:31 am, Blogger Sheila Seabrook said...

So happy to hear you and Jesse are doing well, Cheryl, despite having to stay close to home. I live on the edges of a small town of just over 25K people. Technically we're a "city", but without most of the hustle-bustle of a city like Toronto.

We've been painting the inside of our house, so it's been easy to isolate. But now our spring-like weather has finally arrived, and today was the first day we were able to bring out our bikes to pedal around our neighborhood.

In my section of town, an acreage development that was brought into the town limits about 40 years ago, there are no sidewalks so it's easy to self-distance from other people getting out of their house to enjoy the fresh air.

It's going to be a weird spring. My hope for you and Jesse--for all of us--is that by summer, we can all get back to regular life and once again be able to enjoy the outdoors without fear of encountering others enjoying the same.

Take care. Love and hugs...

 

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