Hello,
It was all not necessarily independence
activities, but we could participate in some because of our freedom to do so. At
church we listened to piano and organ duets. It was nice to hear that new organ
and what it could produce with a skilled player.
We or Leroy watered some of the plants we had
just put in this week at the church. They looked a bit thirsty. And of course,
it was a lot of time to talk to a lot of people. Leroy and I are still wearing
our masks, but we stand out in the crowd. I expect there were less than ten
masks to be seen.
Lavender was a gift from a friend who
invited us to come get more. We came with a gift of watermelon in exchange for
lavender. We have enough to put lavender in several places around the
apartment. I like the smell. Hopefully it will not bother Leroy. He also likes
the smell, but one never knows.
On the way home from church we stopped
at the community garden to harvest one zucchini, a bit of spinach, one large
radish and three medium sized beets. On the way home we passed a couple sitting
on their porch. In our chat with them we told them about the garden. They seemed
quite interested so I hope they go there to pick some things. I like
advertizing this to people who are out on those front porches. So happy that
someone invented front porches, it is a great way to interact with neighbors.
Someone took the last fall sedum that
I had had to give away. Happy, Happy! My downstairs friends made a “free” sign so
it can be seen better and longer than my attempts that the dew and wind played
with. Thank you, thank you.
Paula
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