April 8, Day 23…Sigh!
The day started with a cup of coffee and getting ready to head out into the world for a few
For the love of old things, the joy of finding them new homes and my vintage life.
The day started with a cup of coffee and getting ready to head out into the world for a few
Back when this shelter in place started (initiated by very forward-thinking and brave public health doctors here in the SF
Another perfect spring day. Finally planted the three coral bell plants that had been surviving in black plastic pots for
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
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