Day Eighty-two

Feest Isolation Days – 4 June

The rain has finally arrived.  Took long enough! At the moment the skies are grey and dark so it might as well just chuck it down. The gardener is hoping for that almost as much as the little plants. 

Visiting friends in their gardens is much nicer when the sun is shining but with an umbrella ready for the rain and wearing a raincoat, a friend and I managed tea yesterday morning.  It’s quite extraordinary how much we all can find to say about Covid 19 and the implications to us all.

The other subject none of us can stop talking about at the moment, of course, is the protests in America and the response to those marching.  As ever, it would appear that the images we are seeing are not indicative of the many, many positive images that are springing up on the internet – if you look for them.

Police taking a knee in support….

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Or a Washington D.C. man sheltering eighty people who were stuck on a street closed down by police officers who couldn’t find their knees…if  you haven’t seen this report, do have a look – it is inspiring and reminds us that good people still can accomplish good things. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-52896871/george-floyd-death-the-man-who-sheltered-80-us-protesters

Here, a Pilates zoom followed by a Book Group zoom followed by a dinner party zoom the next day and on we go.

Like most people, I prefer the sun, but it feels like we were on holiday and now we are back home.  Perhaps it is time to finally get those summer clothes sorted….

…… or maybe not

Whatever you are up to, stay socially distanced and keep safe. 

With love,

Kathy x