Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Paradise or Prison?







23 comments:

  1. I have no problem at all staying at home. Love your garden/yard..and I really need to reorganize my book shelf!

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  2. That looks more like paradise to me!

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  3. I'm with Angie. I could be a hermit easily.

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  4. What a great series of photos. I especially like that goose with all the little ones following behind.

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  5. Dearest Mae,
    For us the entire life we've never been bored. Know the word in seven language but thank God; NOT its feeling!
    Lovely photos of the little miracles unfolding all around us and the joy of a good book and some good home cooking!
    We did stock up yesterday at Costco, Trader Joe's and Whole Foods Market, first time since March 20! Feels so good to see once again full shelves at the stores. Got all I needed/wanted so now I can start typing the manuscript soon... Today it is raining all day so how lucky did we get yesterday?!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  6. Largely paradise. Although I miss having friends over for dinner, visiting restaurants, and travel.

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  7. This reminded me of The Salt-Princess, maybe you can get it in English? It´s a fairy tale on how important salt is.

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  8. It looks like a paradisiac prison :-)

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  9. I love yoour photos. I'm good staying home as I get some things delivered and I have soooo many books. Plus checking in with friends like you is fun.

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  10. I had that book, Salt. Got lost in a move somewhere.

    I could stay home a lot longer.

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  11. Paradise. Definitely paradise.

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  12. To a natural born hermit, quarantine life is not a prison.

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  13. Paradise for sure! I don’t feel like our home is a prison either. I think you can make your own Paradise!

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  14. Great photos! And I am intrigued by that Cod book!

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  15. Paradise, I believe. Stunning and beautiful area in which you live.

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  16. Hello. Looks like paradise. I like all these photos. Have a nice weekend. Stay safe.

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  17. How cute to see the goose family! Beautiful series of photos!
    Greetings Elke

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  18. My world hasn't changed much. As long as I can get outdoors & exercise, I'm okay. Love mama goose & goslings!

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  19. Hello,

    Paradise...Pretty reflection and forest capture. You have a lot of books to keep you busy. Cute shot of the goose family, the young are adorable. You can link up more than one post. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend! PS, your visit and comment are very appreciated.

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  20. Oh gosh! Now I see that you are linking at Eillen critters!
    Sorry! LOL

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  21. Paradise :) I followed from your entry on Eileen's Critter meme. Enjoyed your post very much.

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