Nature certainly is the medicine. It was during lockdown and it still is. We've had so many delightful moments watching birds we've never paid attention to before and recently installed our first bird feeder. Never would have happened without COVID.
Nature is the best medicine. I'm by no means an anti-vaxxer, but I've been a bit leery of this vaccination. There are a lot of potential complications that seem to go hand in hand with it.
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Nature... has so many answers... Thank you for all the beauty you share here, dear Carol!
ReplyDeleteYes there is some healing in the appreciation of nature
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday
much love...
Yes, nature is THE best medicine!
ReplyDelete"Nature the medicine" - perfect! Here's wishing we could be in nature better and sooner.
ReplyDeleteYes nature can be so good :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
We are all, i believe, tired of the toll it is taking.
ReplyDeleteI hope mankind will finally experience the power of nature, the energy it brings to go for long walks and smell fresh air. Love from the Netherlands
ReplyDeleteWisely said.
ReplyDeleteNature certainly is the medicine. It was during lockdown and it still is. We've had so many delightful moments watching birds we've never paid attention to before and recently installed our first bird feeder. Never would have happened without COVID.
ReplyDeleteNature is the best medicine.
ReplyDeleteI'm by no means an anti-vaxxer, but I've been a bit leery of this vaccination. There are a lot of potential complications that seem to go hand in hand with it.
There is nothing so beautiful and refreshing as nature. Go away covid. We are so done with you!
ReplyDeleteNature has saved my sanity (or most of it anyway) during all this!
ReplyDeletesuch a lovely view of your sweet little town. spring is arriving with comfort for us all. nature my solace!
ReplyDeleteToo many people think the pandemic is over, but it's not. As your haiku says, it lingers.
ReplyDeletewhere are you and your haiku?
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