If you aren’t quarantined or under voluntary house arrest, I recommend taking a walk. You might have to be confined to your own neighborhood, but it is Spring, and much is in bloom.
Here are some photos for you to enjoy, without unnecessary chatter.












A friend sent me this:
One final thought to cheer you up: As soon as The Thing appeared in our lives, all robo-calls disappeared! Is there a correlation? Don’t know, just thankful and relieved.
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As always, we look forward to your posts, Jana! A highlight of our day, especially with what’s going on! The wildflowers are so beautiful!
Thank you, Tom and Linda! It feels as if encouragement might be the best way I can help out right now.
The off-white fuzzy thing is caterpillar phacelia :-)! Enjoying your Blog, as always! Leah
Leah, thank you so much! I appreciate your reading my blog and your help. I will try to remember this name.
That flume picture–did you walk up the MK Road a bit? Or where is that? I see a path, but no road.
Nice collection. Yes, I need to get out for a walk today. There are a lot of green thumbs living here in my community! And Vitamin D is supposed to be good at combating that nasty “unmentionable” V-word!
Sharon, this isn’t the Mineral King (East Fork) flume. And do get out – it is so therapeutic!
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