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Green Meadows Lane, West Columbia, TX
04.26.2020
Note: Looking outside through the front door of my new house. Because I am at high risk for COVID-19, I stay at home a lot. I have made trips to the small post office on the HOA grounds, gone to the drive-thru window of the pharmacy to pick up prescriptions, and bought lunch at curbside 421 Coffeehouse in West Columbia. Yesterday, I went to my favorite park, First Capitol Park, to photograph nature and participate in iNaturalist's City Nature Challenge 2020. In all of my activities, I take precautions to avoid this pandemic virus. Somehow, this window brings me hope as I look outside day and night.
I think one of the things that drew me to this house in December, 2019, was the front door with its beautiful etched glass and star in the middle. I've lived in Texas now for almost 53 years, most of my life. Unlike my children and grandchildren, I'm not a native Texan. But I feel like one! Anyone who lives in Texas knows that the lone star is a symbol of our great state. I post my photos to a photostream on Flickr. I'm a participant in its Flickr Friday group. This week's theme is "stay home". With the thought in mind that I would post a photo of my door looking outside through the window, I began taking these photos. 04.26.2020
IN THE TRAINGLE OF DEATH!! Had to stay home today and prepare for minor surgery tomorrow and saw this guy sitting in a tree a couple of houses down from me. He was being a little more animated than usual so I clicked off a few - about 9 actually...He was about 100 yds away so these are heavily cropped and not as clear, but I still liked them..
Green Meadows Lane, West Columbia, TX
04.26.2020
Note: Looking outside through the front door of my new house. Because I am at high risk for COVID-19, I stay at home a lot. I have made trips to the small post office on the HOA grounds, gone to the drive-thru window of the pharmacy to pick up prescriptions, and bought lunch at curbside 421 Coffeehouse in West Columbia. Yesterday, I went to my favorite park, First Capitol Park, to photograph nature and participate in iNaturalist's City Nature Challenge 2020. In all of my activities, I take precautions to avoid this pandemic virus. Somehow, this window brings me hope as I look outside day and night.
I think one of the things that drew me to this house in December, 2019, was the front door with its beautiful etched glass and star in the middle. I've lived in Texas now for almost 53 years, most of my life. Unlike my children and grandchildren, I'm not a native Texan. But I feel like one! Anyone who lives in Texas knows that the lone star is a symbol of our great state. I post my photos to a photostream on Flickr. I'm a participant in its Flickr Friday group. This week's theme is "stay home". With the thought in mind that I would post a photo of my door looking outside through the window, I began taking these photos. 04.26.2020
Green Meadows Lane, West Columbia, TX
04.26.2020
Note: Looking outside through the front door of my new house. Because I am at high risk for COVID-19, I stay at home a lot. I have made trips to the small post office on the HOA grounds, gone to the drive-thru window of the pharmacy to pick up prescriptions, and bought lunch at curbside 421 Coffeehouse in West Columbia. Yesterday, I went to my favorite park, First Capitol Park, to photograph nature and participate in iNaturalist's City Nature Challenge 2020. In all of my activities, I take precautions to avoid this pandemic virus. Somehow, this window brings me hope as I look outside day and night.
I think one of the things that drew me to this house in December, 2019, was the front door with its beautiful etched glass and star in the middle. I've lived in Texas now for almost 53 years, most of my life. Unlike my children and grandchildren, I'm not a native Texan. But I feel like one! Anyone who lives in Texas knows that the lone star is a symbol of our great state. I post my photos to a photostream on Flickr. I'm a participant in its Flickr Friday group. This week's theme is "stay home". With the thought in mind that I would post a photo of my door looking outside through the window, I began taking these photos. 04.26.2020
Frankie my boxer always shoves a toy under the bathroom door as I am doing girl stuff (hair, make-up, etc.) as I get ready for work. Here his toy frog is upside-down putting in a good word for him!! Good try, Frankie!
stayed home in pajamas all day. papi made burgers at night and mama made strawberry shortcake for each of her girls.
We were riding more than 300 miles a day - a lot for us - to get back to Oregon from Mexico as quickly as possible. All of the highway signs had reminders about COVID19, asking people to wash their hands and to stay home. Hard to believe that when we left more than two weeks ago, no one was warning about traveling outside the USA - or traveling into this country.
I tweeted while we traveled - see @coyotetrips
Jayne's travelogue about our March 2020 Mexico motorcycle adventure:
www.coyotebroad.com/travel/2020mexico.shtml
More about me:
Pamphlet on a wall in Redfern, Sydney.
Not sure what it is about or what it is for. Just caught my eye.
Staying home today since I have the worst stomach cramps ever! But it's a good thing I taught myself to swallow pills today! Yay :-)
This book is a must-read for everyone. It talks about letting go of all the small things in life that you might get angry over, and helps you move on with your life. Don't sweat the small stuff :)
Green Meadows Lane, West Columbia, TX
04.26.2020
Note: Looking outside through the front door of my new house. Because I am at high risk for COVID-19, I stay at home a lot. I have made trips to the small post office on the HOA grounds, gone to the drive-thru window of the pharmacy to pick up prescriptions, and bought lunch at curbside 421 Coffeehouse in West Columbia. Yesterday, I went to my favorite park, First Capitol Park, to photograph nature and participate in iNaturalist's City Nature Challenge 2020. In all of my activities, I take precautions to avoid this pandemic virus. Somehow, this window brings me hope as I look outside day and night.
I think one of the things that drew me to this house in December, 2019, was the front door with its beautiful etched glass and star in the middle. I've lived in Texas now for almost 53 years, most of my life. Unlike my children and grandchildren, I'm not a native Texan. But I feel like one! Anyone who lives in Texas knows that the lone star is a symbol of our great state. I post my photos to a photostream on Flickr. I'm a participant in its Flickr Friday group. This week's theme is "stay home". With the thought in mind that I would post a photo of my door looking outside through the window, I began taking these photos. 04.26.2020
stayed home in pajamas all day. papi made burgers at night and mama made strawberry shortcake for each of her girls.
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