Social distancing (Weren’t we already practicing this when our neighborhoods are mostly empty of kids playing outside since they are busy with videogames and such?}
Schools and universities empty as students head home for the next several weeks or an entire semester.
Hospital visitors, screened, restricted, or not allowed at all.
Professional- and collegiate-level organizations paused or altogether canceled their seasons.
Airlines suspending flights, cruise ships and other vacation venues cancel scheduled holidays.
A different St. Patrick’s Day today – but lots of choices:
- Bake something green.
- Read some Irish Poetry (William Butler Yeats, Thomas Moore, Samuel Beckett, John Montague, Jane Wilde, Cecil Day Lewis).
- Order your own copy of The Farmette Cookbook: Recipes and Adventures from My Life on an Irish Farm and cook like an Irishman today!
- Read about Ireland – past and present.
- Play some Irish Music, perhaps by The Dubliners – The Town I Loved So Well, Finnegan’s Wake, Whiskey in the Jar.
- Dream of a trip to the Emerald Isle and visit The Isle of Dingle, the Cliffs of Moher, the Guinness Storehouse, Burren National Park, The Ring of Kerry, Dublin and Trinity College.
Important for us today – we celebrated Rhonda’s fifteenth birthday (Corgi on the right) – significant because she is our oldest Welsh Corgi, and we are so glad she is still with us. Last spring, she was diagnosed with a tumor in her colon. Our vet told us he would not suggest operating. He had many good reasons, and we agreed it would be best to just have her and love her for as long as we have her. Right now, she is enjoying life – loves her meals, loves to bark to tell us it’s time to go out, loves getting doggy biscuits, loves to be petted and hugged. We are so glad she is still here with us. Perhaps it is the comfort in having the familiar that will help us get through these strange times. Some things change, but some things remain the same. I will always love Rhonda and Merrill and Arthur. They kept Ralph and I company while we planted six flats of pansies to brighten our yard and our day. They played and barked and tried to help us dig holes for the plants. Yes, some things never change. Thank goodness!
Merri & Rhonda on the couch – they love to sleep in a pack.
Arthur (almost 3 years old) likes to be up close and personal.
I am participating in #Sliceof Life20. Thanks to twowritingteachers team for creating this space for us to share and grow!
My husband is still working (in a supermarket) and I am home alone most of the day…makes me wish I had a dog.
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Lynne, I like your suggestions for things to do On St. Patrick’s Day. Kathy is Irish (Elliott) so of course I made a lot of taco soup for dinner. No cabbage, but it was delicious.
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Your stories of your dogs reminds me of my sister and her dogs… but they are dachshunds.
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