Friday, June 12, 2020

Rhododendron glory

This is a special time for sure. Having the rhododendron in full-bloom has been really very special. It only lasts a few days, and  in fact, a rainstorm a couple of days ago had the effect of taking some of the glory off the blooms.  It's fading now.






Not a lot to report otherwise. We did take a trip down to see Katie and Savanna a couple of days ago, sitting at a distance on the screened porch wearing masks. Still chugging along digitizing Guilford church service tapes. About 15 or so done now. Sciatica is better. We're doing a zoom River Singers session on Tuesday evening learning about seven pieces of music. I do the spelling bee puzzle every day. We're singing 10 hymns from the Guilford hymnal, usually just before we go to bed. Life has become pretty routinized. 

One frustration: my Sovernet account has gone through another acquisition and changed to Smarter mail, and it's not as easy to access from the phone as it was before. Similarly, blogspot.com has changed their format and it's not as user-friendly. Small potatoes compared to what's going on right now in the world.

Oh, a little later this afternoon, I'm going to be in a zoom session with Shirley's nephew Jim Harris and his sister Patty. I haven't seen Patty for decades. They want to talk about the Harris family. Very interesting!




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