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stayed home from work today...and oddly, i really wanted to go in, since it was my first day back after my business trip to asia. but one of my co-workers has walking pneumonia, and whether or not we caught something from her, most of us are now sick.
A continuing evolution which is only a couple of months into it's progress- and why I don't wind up answering IM's right away :D
Oceanfront, 3 houses and a spa building. Oh and the skyboxes, not yet shown.
Today Bodey stayed home so his limp would heal. I visited Borrego Palm Canyon and was headed to the palm grove but the trail was too crowded so I went the other ( easy) way down Borrego Wash and had it all to myself. It was a beautiful day ,breezy at times and in the low 70's . It was easy walking all the way and I got to enjoy the desert simplicity. Most of the trees in this wash are Desert Willows and there are also quite a few Desert Lavender bushes,my favorite desert plant.
Not many titles here I'd be interested in myself, but to each his own! And here's hoping you're not stuck at home with kids that have found the most annoying disc in your collection, and insist on playing it over and over and over and over and...
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Fred's, early 2000's built, Hwy 57 near Holiday Hills Ln., Counce TN
Waiting for...
She stays in a tiny flat, just one room, together with her son's family. The coronavirus lockdown makes them stay home and wait... wait that people will find jobs again, waiting that the children will be allowed again to leave the block of flats, waiting that somebody will visit her, waiting that somebody will help them
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A selection of books to occupy my time during the coronavirus pandemic. My favorites to date: Ann Patchett's "Bel Canto" and Jason Fagone's "The Woman Who Smashed Codes."
Staying Home Covid-19 is here and we all have to stay at home to halt the spread of the virus. We photographers are reduced to taking pictures in the house, so here are a few things of interest.
News to Me 44 days in isolation and news filters through that we are not finished yet. Too many infections, too many dead people, and only today are those arriving to our shores from distant parts being quarantined, only now are those in peril being allowed tests, only now are the Tories swerving ever so slightly from the "let it rip, devil take the hindmost" policy. After all, those millions of oldies and work refuseniks are very expensive, let's bump them all off.
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Taken on 27th April, 2020 at 1333hrs with a Canon EOS 650D digital still camera, through a Canon EF-S 18-55mm (29-88mm in 35mm terms) ƒ/3.5-5.6 zoom lens, post-processed with Adobe Photoshop CS5..
© Tim Pickford-Jones 2020
I've been home since March the 14th since the store I work in,closed and got out only for the necessities.
Who would have thought that this tragic times would come.
I try to be as positive as I can but I am a person who overthinks everything and it's very difficult for me not to have breakdowns with the situation we're in.
From this day I will be alone all day since my love is working again,so I've decided to try something like a photo journal of what its going on while i stay home.
Stay home.Stay safe.
The Girl is unwell.
Me being the bad mother sent her into nursery as thought she was just tired. Had a call at lunchtime saying she'd been out of sorts which worried me but not half as much as the second call telling me she was nearly unconcious.
Turns out it's just a particulraly nasty virus (of course) and just have to sit and wait.
My husband meanwhile is, of course, away from home tonight and I'm sat here with my girl sleeping on my lap and feeling decidedly shaken. Am debating whether to take her to MIL's tomorrow as planned or to stay home with her.
Anyway, following the panic it seemed appropriate to take a bizarre macro and as if by magic, my nifty filters were waiting for me when we got home. This is a teeny tiny cacti on a +10 macro.