For many of us our daily lives have become more home-centered as a result of our larger community’s efforts against the coronavirus, and maybe some have more time for blog-reading. 🙂 I might have more time to write something about the mini book club reading Kierkegaard, or an update on my reading of The Plague.
If not for the fact that I drove up to Pippin’s in farther Northern California on Thursday, and my time and attention are devoted to Scout, Ivy, and Jamie for a few days. Oh, yes, also their parents! I’ve not given up on finding the wherewithal to compose a few thoughts and sentences on all the philosophical musings I’ve been doing, including those prompted by a dozen Mars Hill Audio interviews I listened to on the way up — but I’m not counting on it.
Today it’s snowing, and likely will until I go home, but yesterday I saw this lovely Greek Anemone, and send it to you as hopeful sign.
I hope the snow is only momentary! I look forward to your theological musings if you get to them. Health and peace to you.
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Lovely flower!
Hunkered down here. Everything is closed. Even church!
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My goodness, and no snow here at all for at least two months!
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Ahhh. That anemone is a beauty!
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It is a beautiful flower – a wonderful symbol of hope for our future.
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Have a wonderful time with your children and grands.
Love the colour of that Anemone. I hope mine will make an appearance in the next month or so.
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Enjoy your time with your Littles and those blooms. We must cherish beauty now, more than ever.
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