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Read, write, repeat;
Can't say quarantine is a treat.
But I'll just savor the time,
Creating this rhyme,
to see who all is also going to
Read, Write, Repeat. :)
Annnnd I've officially made it to the level of making sentences rhyme for no apparent reason. How's everyone else doing? :)
— Apr 03, 2020 10:50AM
Can't say quarantine is a treat.
But I'll just savor the time,
Creating this rhyme,
to see who all is also going to
Read, Write, Repeat. :)
Annnnd I've officially made it to the level of making sentences rhyme for no apparent reason. How's everyone else doing? :)
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Apr 03, 2020 11:48AM
Haha, I'm actually really enjoying this time of quarantine. We are getting all sorts of house projects done, gardening, and of course trying to work on that to-read pile! ;)
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Hahaha, I love it! Reading and writing are taking a back seat for me, cause I'm focusing on spending time with family, calling friends, and taking walks--but those things are helping me feel good instead of bad, so it's a win! And I can't write unless I take care of myself first.
That's lovely for both of you! I have been taking more walks down our little back road as well and enjoy getting the fresh air more often than usual. :) It's amazing how much this has changed ones perspective on life, (at least mine. I feel like I've learnt a lot that was in plain sight for years because of it!)
Bookworm wrote: "That's lovely for both of you! I have been taking more walks down our little back road as well and enjoy getting the fresh air more often than usual. :) It's amazing how much this has changed ones ..."That sounds amazing! We live on 10 acres of woods and I've never appreciated the seclusion and privacy until now. XD Apart from the seriousness and trials of the world's situation, I love how it is causing people to slow down. Maybe spending more time with their famillies or just relaxing and appreciating life instead of just go go go.
Yes that certainly has crossed my mind! There is a quote from C.S. Lewis, taken from the War I believe, where he mentions how the tragedy also pulled families to the dinner table again, people back to church and our countries to self-sustaining methods. I'm butchering what he actually said, lol. Ten acres sounds heavenly indeed!