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Tuesday 16 June 2020

Weathering the Lockdown

   Another beautiful day here in southern Ontario - blue skies, pleasant temperatures and no humidity. I was up bright and early to pick up groceries during the seniors' time, came home, stripped off and had a shower before heading to the tennis courts. Don't want to pass on any germs to my friends!

   We are very careful about contact while playing although we have resorted to doubles play. Singles is just too exhausting. But there is hand sanitizer supplied after we play and so far we have all stayed healthy. It is just so nice to spend an hour or two in the fresh air, exercising with pleasant company. It almost feels like we are back to normal. Unfortunately Toronto is still having over 100 new infections a day so it will be a while until we are able to advance to Stage 2 of reopening.

   A lazy afternoon reading. I picked up a new book and a DVD at the library later this morning - "The Seagull" by Ann Cleves (a Vera Stanhope mystery) and the movie "Shadowlands". That should keep me occupied for a day or two. I also started a new puzzle - 1000 pieces - so no chance of being bored!

   The nights have been cool so the pool is still too cold for a dip. But we are promised hotter weather by the end of the week so I may be swimming again by then. The Bridge club met for a Zoom meeting today and it was comforting to hear how all are filling their days, much the same as I am. 



The garden is turning from blues and pinks....


...to yellows and oranges. The orange daylilies will be out in the next week or two.

12 comments:

  1. Garden looks lovely! My friends and I are still just texting and calling. Oh well...

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  2. It's good to hear some people are able to take part In their regular activities- enjoy them (even if in a different 'form'
    I'm just biding my time for mind to recommence although because of what they are I've heard it'll be a while yet
    I love to see the progression of colour as the season goes by.

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    1. Several of my regular activities won't start up again until September but I am just glad to be able to get outdoors and see other people.

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  3. Beautiful flowers - they must be a real picture in real life.
    The doubles tennis sounds good to me - you're all very careful and I would imagine any risk is minimal.
    xx

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    1. I would hate to put anyone's life in danger so I am quite vigilant about staying germ free!

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  4. It is good that you are still able to socialise and enjoy life. I envy your good weather - we have rain and fog now!

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    1. We have the two extremes - intense cold in winter and blistering heat in summer. Tomorrow will be 31C!

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  5. I tried to engineer my garden to flow from one colour to another but with our strange weather now alternating between hot and cold, wet and dry nothing comes out just when it should it is either late or early!

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    1. This was quite accidental on my part but I started to notice it a few years' ago. As it heats up the warmer colours come to the fore. Then in the fall we have more mellow colours again.

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  6. Your weigela is taking advantage of using the blue spruce for support & makes a beautiful colour combo in the process. My evening primrose haven't even formed buds yet, so your garden is probably about 2-3 weeks ahead of mine.

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  7. t has been very hot for the last two weeks which has brought stuff on.

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