April 1, Day 16, Shelter in Place
As I sit here on my stoop at 2:30 p.m. with a glorious blue sky overhead and an abundance of
For the love of old things, the joy of finding them new homes and my vintage life.
As I sit here on my stoop at 2:30 p.m. with a glorious blue sky overhead and an abundance of
The short- and long-term effects of this pandemic are scary…for all of us. Here in the U.S. (and in much
Today stretches before me—a blank canvas. I am fortunate that I don’t have any pressing obligations. No young children or
Day 9 was cloudy and rainy and my mood settled down around my ankles. I kept telling myself to do
Tuesday morning and there’s a hint of sun before the rain starts this afternoon. Decided today needs to be a
Food has become more of a challenge. Both my husband and daughter work for companies that provide free gourmet meals
Normally on a Sunday morning I pull myself together and pop into my neighborhood thrift store for a quick perusal
Rather a dreary day which zapped my energy. Of course it didn’t help that I woke at 3:00 a.m. and
First I have to confess I am having hunting withdrawals. I miss my trips to my neighborhood thrift store (and
My husband’s birthday! In a normal world we would have driven down to Monterey as we had planned. We would