Apart from a few phone calls this is the only way we can communicate because we put something out there and get comments back. It’s quite effective actually.
That’s it for now.
Apart from a few phone calls this is the only way we can communicate because we put something out there and get comments back. It’s quite effective actually.
That’s it for now.
Keep up with your variety
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Very nice š
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Great photos — but is the hawk really oblivious?!
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He’s oblivious to current human concerns.
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Oh, ok! He’s beautiful!
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We have dolphins swimming in the inner harbour – something tells me they know and are really happy we are being confined š
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Judging by the fence post, that must be quite a tiny falcon.
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Yes. That is the smallest of all Australia Falcons.
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What a thoughtful bear.
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It is indeed. Good pics.
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Indeed, I enjoy the communications from around the world. It helps to know more people at times like these (or ever) whether through their blogs or in person. That little falcon is handsome.
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I trust you will keep safe. Here we are safer than most but I am really concerned for America.
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As an American, I am also very concerned for America. It really depends, though, on where in America one happens to be. New York, New Jersey, New Orleans are struggling right now, but in California we seem to be doing pretty well. Our state leadership is planning well, implementing well enough to help some of the other troubled states, and somewhat ahead of the curve (in the older parlance). We seem to have “flattened the curve” (in Covid-19 parlance), which basically means that we have managed the hospitalizations and critical illnesses to a level that the hospitals can cope with what they’re seeing. As I see that, though, it really means that we’ve also delayed the peak times, and we may suffer longer/later than other states.
It will also be difficult to open up again, as many of the small businesses that make up the larger cities are really struggling, and many will not survive — that’s the next crisis, though, and we’re not really ready for that one. I fear that we will suffer economically for many years to come!
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I am convinced that Covid-19 will act as a catalyst for change and we will have to hope it is change for the better.
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Thank you. I appreciate that. You stay safe, too and happy Easter.
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