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Tag Archives: Yoga
In the time of the virus: day 100
So. Here we are, on the 100th day of this series. What a timespan; what an extraordinary experience to look back on. Though I fear it may not feel quite so extraordinary when looked back on from a more distant … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 39
Garden/allotment – all I did today was water the plants in the greenhouse and pick a few things for supper. A small asparagus harvest for us to share this evening, and some parsley, mint and green onion tops to be … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 38
Garden/allotment – I made a good start on weeding the front garden, and the soil was perfect for it. I had to stop as some fencing was being replaced, but I should be able to finish this later this week. … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 37
Another good day today, albeit an undemanding one (or maybe that’s the point). Garden/allotment – I for one am pleased that we’ve had a good amount of rain. The soil was crying out for it, and it’s nice to have … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 32
Well what a good start to the day. I woke early feeling fine so after an early breakfast I set to work sewing and finished the patchwork picnic cloth. I’m so pleased with it – made from old shirts and … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 31
Another mostly good day – I’ve enjoyed making things and working on the allotment and garden, and it feels good to have something to show at the end of it. Also we had several bits of better news about people … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 29
Another Monday – the 5th in this strangest of strange times. During these past four weeks I seem to have settled into a comfortable and productive routine. I have managed to keep the weekends different, which has always felt important … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 28
It’s Sunday, which these days can only mean one thing: a [virtual] trip ‘out’ for coffee and a treat. Today’s event was a visit to Denmark – so many very happy memories relived, so many beautiful places visited. Most alongside … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 27
Saturday’s come around again, and time to play (no jobs to do, want to keep the weekends different). Starting with a family zoom call. We’ve had and heard of such good experiences with this. A friend told of us his … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 25
Today seems to be a day when I’ve been low in spirits but reasonably high in energy, so I’ve managed to get a lot done. Which is better than being low in both spirits and energy, and hopefully tomorrow will … Continue reading